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The landscape of occupational health is shifting as burnout syndrome emerges as a defining challenge of modern professional and personal life. This volume provides a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted nature of exhaustion, examining its profound impact on healthcare workers, educators, and high-stress professions. By integrating global perspectives, the book transcends traditional boundaries to analyze how physical symptoms, emotional depletion, and interpersonal difficulties ripple through family dynamics and social relationships. Central to this work is the concept of psychological resilience, presented not as an inexhaustible trait, but as a vital protective psychosocial resource that requires active nurturing and institutional support. Readers will benefit from a holistic framework that bridges the gap between individual experiences and societal pressures, offering a strategic lens for recognizing symptoms and implementing systemic recovery. The primary advantage of this collection lies in its multidisciplinary approach, which serves as a catalyst for institutional change and guides the construction of a more sustainable future. Whether addressing the aftermath of global crises or the daily pressures of technological transformation, this book remains an essential resource for those seeking to transform environments of depletion into cultures of well-being and long-term professional enthusiasm.
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Keywords
- clinical psychology
- thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MK Medical specialties, branches of medicine::MKM Clinical psychology
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.1010510Editions
