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Discover the best jobs for people with anxiety, offering low stress, purpose, and stability to support confidence and long-term recovery.
Globally, an estimated 12 billion working days are lost every year to depression and anxiety at a cost of US$1 trillion per year in lost productivity \[1\]. In the US, millions of people experience anxiety disorders which affect their employment. For those in recovery from substance abuse who experience anxiety, it can be challenging to find employment that accommodates both conditions.
Anxiety disorders are also common and can entail a recurring fear of and/or difficulty in managing situations in everyday life, feelings of nervousness and hopelessness, and exaggerated concerns. When suffering from depression, symptoms of anxiety are quite common and vice versa \[2\].
Your career options are not limited because you are living with anxiety. The right job can provide stability, purpose, and be a key component of your recovery journey. In this article, I describe the main types of anxiety, the relationship with the recovery process, best suited types of jobs, and accommodations that may be expected.
Anxiety disorders are different from transitional anxiety experienced during events such as moving into a new home, or beginning a new job. Individuals with anxiety disorders may experience feelings of panic; extreme physical, mental, or emotional stress; and intense fear.
Symptoms can present in numerous ways and significantly impact the functionality of individuals with anxiety disorders who are in recovery. In fact, there is a wide variety of anxiety disorders, including \[3\]:
Ideal characteristics of jobs for those experiencing anxiety include:
Jobs with these qualities exist in many fields. There is no one-size-fits-all “best job.” What triggers one person may be manageable for another.
The following illustrate examples of jobs which may be most suitable for people with anxiety.
Roles that involve concentration, minimal interruption, and clear outcomes. May be skilled trades and hands-on work: These reduce social overload and provide a sense of control and accomplishment.
Flexible work that allows for self-expression with an outlet for emotion.
Helping others, animals, or the environment. Anxiety can be reduced by focusing on the needs of others.
Creating order, managing data, or following detailed procedures in structured and predictable roles. Anxiety often craves order; these roles create a sense of security.
One study found that where clients with depression and anxiety received employment support, the recovery rate was 47%, but that a lower rate of 27% was observed where clients did not receive employment support \[4\].
For individuals with mental health impairments, the following accommodations to help manage anxiety-related panic attacks can be helpful.
At Northbound, we have extensive experience helping patients overcome their substance abuse addictions, and with a faith-based track for those wishing to participate.
The first steps are detoxification and stabilization, under 24-hour medical supervision in our Withdrawal Management center for whatever time you may require.
We offer a wide range of evidence-based therapies, counseling, and trauma-informed support to assist you in your healing. We personalize each treatment plan around the needs of our patients.
Our inpatient residential program offers 24/7 live-in treatment for substance abuse. Our outpatient treatment provides a flexible step-down from our residential program, allowing you to live at home and participate for several hours a day.
For more than 30 years, Northbound Treatment Services in California has been at the forefront of providing lifesaving, compassionate residential care and specialized services to help people from all walks of life feel better, discover themselves, and live free from addiction.
We have facilities located throughout California to help guide you on your recovery journey. Reach out to our admissions team now.
World Health Organization. 2024. Mental health at work. Gunnarsson, A. et al (2021). Occupational performance problems in people with depression and anxiety. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 30(2), 148–158. ASTTBC Technology Professionals. nd. Workplace Accommodations. Thew, G. et al. (2024). The addition of employment support alongside psychological therapy enhances the chance of recovery for clients most at risk of poor clinical outcomes. Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy, 52(1), 93–99.
About the Author

President, CEO & Founder at Northbound Treatment Network Paul Alexander is the CEO, President & Founder of Northbound Treatment Network in Newport Beach, California. He believes wholeheartedly in transformational leadership, organizational health and effective, fully integrated substance use disorder and mental health treatment. With over 27 years of experience in behavioral healthcare, Paul has extensive knowledge of “in vivo” treatment modalities, clinical development, operations, strategy, marketing and financial planning. He has been widely recognized for his development of collegiate-based residential treatment programs for students in recovery and authored a research study at The University of California confirming this modality’s effectiveness. Paul’s comprehensive professional experience, willingness to innovate, and emphasis on organizational health are vital factors in Northbound’s continued success. Paul received his Certified Addiction Treatment Specialist training at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, CA, and was awarded Outstanding Alumni Service Award in 2002. Paul holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology, Law and Society, Summa Cum Laude, from University of California, Irvine, and a Juris Doctorate degree from Loyola Law School of Los Angeles. Paul currently serves on The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) board. In addition, he serves on The Family Recovery Foundation board and The CarePossible board in Orange County; both organizations are committed to raising funds for family recovery and treatment for former military personnel. Paul is in recovery himself and lives in Orange County with his wife Silvana and his two young sons, Noah and Dean.
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