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            • burnout
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            • A compound word of the past participle “burn” and the word “out”, which in this case functions as an adverb. The word describes the difficult situation – in terms of both mental and physical exhaustion – experienced due to specific reasons closely related and deriving from a person’s everyday work. “Burnout” can sometimes be confounded with depression or being overworked. However, burnout bears the characteristics and feelings not only of depression or overwork, but is also characterised by physical and mental exhaustion arising from having to perform professional work tasks. TermCoord
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            • When a job is monotonous or chaotic, you need constant energy to remain focused — which can lead to fatigue and job burnout. - Mayo Clinic by
            • Unfortunately, in contrast to the systemic medical responses that abate epidemics, organizational burnout vectors often go unchecked while suffering employees are left to manage as best they can on their own. - Harvard Business Review by
            • The truth is, while there are perks to being easily connected, there can be some serious downsides to the increased difficulty of creating clear boundaries between your work and personal life. One study found that being unable to detach yourself from work during non-work time increases chance for burnout and stress, so be wise and mindful and make healthy choices. - Forbes by
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            • síndrome de burnout ou esgotamento profissional
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            • Também conhecida como síndrome do esgotamento profissional, a síndrome de burnout consiste em uma espécie de estresse crônico e de maior gravidade relativa ao contexto de trabalho. UOL - by Felipe Tomasi
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            • O que é síndrome de burnout? A síndrome de burnout é um distúrbio psíquico causado pela exaustão extrema, sempre relacionada ao trabalho de um indivíduo. Essa condição também é chamada de “síndrome do esgotamento profissional” e afeta quase todas as facetas da vida de um indivíduo. Ela é o resultado direto do acúmulo excessivo de estresse, de tensão emocional e de trabalho e é bastante comum em profissionais que trabalham sob pressão constante, como médicos, publicitários e professores. Toda essa pressão, ansiedade e nervosismo resultam em uma depressão profunda, que precisa de acompanhamento médico constante. A tendência é que a síndrome de burnout se torne cada vez mais comum, sendo que seu diagnóstico é realizado por meio de uma consulta médica com um psicólogo ou um psiquiatra. - Rede São Luiz by Felipe Tomasi
            • A Síndrome de Burnout ou também conhecida como síndrome do esgotamento profissional, é o acúmulo de estresse em consequência de uma rotina profissional muito competitiva, cheia de responsabilidades. Em muitos casos, pode provocar problemas físicos, como dores musculares, e emocionais, como a possibilidade de desenvolver transtornos de ansiedade. A Síndrome de Burnout já atinge, segundo a International Stress Management Association (ISMA), 30% da população brasileira e 4% da mundial. - Zenklub by Felipe Tomasi
            • A síndrome de burnout, ou síndrome do esgotamento profissional, é um distúrbio psíquico descrito em 1974 por Freudenberger, um médico americano. O transtorno está registrado no grupo 24 do CID-11 (Classificação Estatística Internacional de Doenças e Problemas Relacionados à Saúde) como um dos fatores que influenciam a saúde ou o contato com serviços de saúde, entre os problemas relacionados ao emprego e desemprego. - Drauzio Varella by Felipe Tomasi
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            • الإرهاق (الوظيفي)-الإنهاك (الوظيفي)
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            • الاحتراق الوظيفي او الإنهاك الوظيفي أو الإرهاق الوظيفي هو نوع خاص من التوتر المرتبط بالعمل فهو حالة من الإرهاق البدني أو النفسي تتضمن أيضًا إحساسًا بتراجع الإنتاجية وفقدان الهوية الشخصية. ويُشار أنه لا يمكن تشخيص الإنهاك بالفحص الطبي. إذ يعتقد بعض الخبراء أن الحالات المرضية الأخرى مثل الاكتئاب هي المسؤولة عن الإنهاك. ويُشير الباحثون إلى وجود عوامل محددة مثل السمات الشخصية والحياة الأسرية يكون لها تأثير في تحديد الأشخاص المعرضين للإصابة بالإنهاك الوظيفي. وأيًا كان السبب فيمكن أن يؤثر الإنهاك الوظيفي على الصحة البدنية والنفسية Mayo Clinic - by Z-Translations Translator
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            • الفرق بين التوتر والإرهاق بسبب العمل.. كيف يمكن التغلب على الإرهاق في العمل؟ وما هي خطوات الوقاية من توتر العمل؟ والتقنية الأفضل للتعامل مع الإجهاد الساحق في العمل - hellooha by Z-Translations Translator
            • الإرهاق الوظيفي قد يصيبك بالجنون.. وهذه هي الأعراض - rotana by Z-Translations Translator
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