Mental exhaustion / burnout (P78)

Mental exhaustion, neurasthenia (‘surmenage’) and burnout are terms that have been used interchangeably throughout the years, with variations in their definition and use. Generally, these terms refer to the inability to cope with chronic psychological stress, mainly at work (but not limited to work)...

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