Duke University Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School McLean Hospital Harvard Chan School

Burnout Recovery for General Counsels

Burnout is not a failure of willpower. It is a predictable consequence of sustained demand without adequate recovery, often invisible until it is advanced. Dr. Collier's clinical training allows her to identify burnout at stages most coaches and even most executives cannot yet name.

Duke University Psychiatry Residency · Brigham and Women's Hospital Consultation-Liaison Fellowship · Harvard Medical School Faculty · McLean Hospital Director of Education · Harvard Chan School MPH · Certified Executive Coach

Dr. Stephanie Collier brings a rare combination of clinical expertise and executive coaching methodology to leadership development. Her psychiatry residency at Duke University and consultation-liaison psychiatry fellowship at Brigham and Women's Hospital provide the clinical foundation, while her roles as Harvard Medical School faculty and Director of Education at McLean Hospital ensure her approach reflects the latest in behavioral science.

Burnout is not a failure of willpower. It is a predictable consequence of sustained demand without adequate recovery, often invisible until it is advanced. Dr. Collier's clinical training allows her to identify burnout at stages most coaches and even most executives cannot yet name.

General counsel must balance the imperative to protect the organization with the need to enable it. The role demands clarity of thought under pressure, the ability to communicate risk without creating paralysis, and the judgment to know when to fight and when to yield. Dr. Collier's burnout recovery approach is specifically tailored for General Counsels, addressing the unique pressures, isolation, and cognitive demands of the role. Her consultation-liaison fellowship training at Brigham and Women's Hospital, focused on the intersection of medical and psychological complexity, translates directly to understanding the multifaceted challenges General Counsels face.

In consultation-liaison psychiatry, you learn to work where complexity is highest, where straightforward answers are fewest, and where the stakes are real. Dr. Collier's fellowship at Brigham and Women's Hospital trained her in precisely this discipline. Combined with her Duke psychiatry residency and her faculty role at Harvard Medical School, she brings a depth of clinical understanding to executive coaching that traditional approaches cannot replicate. She does not simply coach behaviors. She understands the mechanisms beneath them.

What This Includes

Investment

$1,500-2,500/hour

Duration

3-9 month engagements

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