The Hidden Cost of Code-Switching By Chris Peressotti, RP | 2026-02-15 | 6 min read Code-switching is the constant work of adjusting how you speak, move, and present yourself based on who's in the room. What does code-switching actually do to you? Code-switching is cognitive and emotional work, even when it doesn't feel like it. Why is corporate culture so demanding for queer people? Corporate environments run on norms that weren't built with queer people in mind. What can actually help? The first thing that helps is naming it. What you're experiencing has a shape. Frequently Asked Questions Is code-switching something to stop doing? Not necessarily. The question isn't whether to stop; it's whether you're doing it by choice or by compulsion. Can IFS therapy help with workplace stress specifically? Yes, and it's particularly well-suited to it. Chris Peressotti is a Registered Psychotherapist (CRPO #14496) and IFS Level 1 trained therapist at Memory Door Psychotherapy in Toronto.