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Although few people even consider this a problem, the Japanese even have a special word for overworking. They call it “karoshi” which, literally translated, means "death by overwork". ... Workaholism could be defined as a type of addiction. It's an illusion which causes associated destructive behaviors.
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www.steadyhealth.com/articles/Workaholism_and_Its_Impac...
www.steadyhealth.com/articles/Workaholism_and_Its_Impact_on_Your_Personal_Life_a662.html
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Generally speaking, workaholism is addictive behaviour, a condition of working to excess. ... Workaholism causes individuals to give constant priority to work, leaving families to struggle with the negative outcome of workaholism, such as, neglecting of personal health, which can result in illness or premature death.
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www.ayushveda.com/magazine/the-causes-and-consequences-...
www.ayushveda.com/magazine/the-causes-and-consequences-of-workaholism/
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Being a workaholic can have negative effects on one's health as well as your relationship. Marriages often suffer because one half of the partnership suffers from workaholism. ... workaholics anonymous, workaholism symptoms, workaholism causes, workaholism treatment...
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/1690901/7_features_of...
www.associatedcontent.com/article/1690901/7_features_of_a_workaholic.html
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Workaholism, just like any other addictive behaviors, is an abnormality which is to be treated. Read more about workaholism causes, men addictions, family life, work stress, men life roles, defensive behavior, addictive problems, workaholic's common traits... ... Workaholism: Causes And Consequences...
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living.oneindia.in/men/he/2008/addictive-behavior-worka...
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Work is central to the core of men's identities. It is your work that gives you status in the society; it is your work that helps you to fulfill your roles as a father and provider to ... [ Read Article ] ... [ Post Comments ] ... ; Be the first to comment this article.;
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It is not the workplace that causes workaholism; it is the addict who seeks out the environment to feed his or her need for the adrenalin rush. Workaholics tend to seek out jobs that entail high-stress levels to feed their addiction.
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battlingforhealth.com/2009/05/workaholism-is-an-addicti...
battlingforhealth.com/2009/05/workaholism-is-an-addiction-too/
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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. ... ALTERNATIVE DEFINITIONS AND CAUSES OF WORKAHOLISM...
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www.stetson.edu/~bboozer/RWBStetsonSite/XMBA/Understand...
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Question: In your article, Workaholism, Leisure and Pleasure, you describe how the line between leisure and work has blurred over time. What has allowed this to happen? What effect does this blurring have on the struggle to achieve a work-life balance?
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samvak.tripod.com/leisure.html
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"Workaholism is a very serious problem. It's a compulsive disorder that not only affects the workaholic but also his/her family, and their workplace," Robinson tells WebMD. But rarely have researchers taken a hard scientific look at the human effects of this often-misunderstood issue.
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www.webmd.com/news/20000505/work-addiction-health-risks
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