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Here in the U.S., workaholism remains what it's always been: the so-called ... "Yes, workaholism is an addiction, an obsessive-compulsive disorder, and it's not the same as working hard or putting in long hours," says Bryan Robinson, PhD, one of the nation's leading researchers on the disorder and author of Chained to the...
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The Difference Between Hard Work and Workaholism ... And here in the U.S., workaholism remains what it's always been: the so-called "respectable addiction" that's dangerous as any other and could affect millions of Americans -- whether or not they hold jobs.
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Workaholic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Colloquially, a workaholic , is a person who is addicted to work (the correct medico-legal term is "ergomania"). The phrase does not always imply that the person actually enjoys their work, but rath...
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Alternative definitions and causes of workaholism are presented, and the role of "Type A" and obsessive-compulsive traits on the behavior of workaholics is discussed. ... Although many writers have contributed to the understanding of workaholism, in most cases they have addressed this complex issue in an incomplete...
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This exploratory study attempted to replicate previous North American research on workaholism and the relationship of workaholism components proposed by Spence and Robbins to potential antecedents and consequences. ... However, two of the three measures of workaholism components did not produce acceptable reliabilities,
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This exploratory study compared Spence and Robbins' self-reported workaholism components in two samples. ... This exploratory study compared Spence and Robbins' self-reported workaholism components in two samples. Data were collected in two studies from Australian psychologists and Canadian managers and professionals...
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The term "workaholism" is not technically recognized as a psychological disorder. However, it is commonly understood as a psychological issue. Someone is struggling with workaholism when s/he has a focused relationship with work that excludes time for self-nurturing, friends and love relationships.
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The relationship between 'workaholism', basic needs satisfaction at... By European Journal of Personality for MedWorm: Psychology Found 8/27/09 3:00 PM
The aim of this study was to examine correlates of 'workaholism' components (Work Involvement, Drive, Enjoyment of Work).
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A very Sola Panel survey (Jean Williams) for The Sola Panel (full text) Found 12 hours ago
I'd recommend this book to anyone in ministry, and certainly to anyone who experiences stress or tends towards workaholism.
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A holiday prescription for addictions By Soul's Code for Soul's Code Found 21 hours ago
Workaholism is an attempt to derive self-esteem and positive feelings about life, without risking personal, emotional inves...
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Late Night Listening XXXV: First Day of Winter Edition By 2amsomewhere for 2amsomewhere Found 12/21/09 3:00 PM
I know that workaholism has been a recurring theme in posts here, but my funk isn't really a work/life balance problem.
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Get a Life! - You Live Longer and Work Better By peter@workleisure.com (Peter Nicholls) for Free Business and Management Articles Found 12/21/09 9:46 AM
Workaholism is rife in the business world. To many it is a badge of honour, worn with pride. A workaholic sees work as th...
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