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Are you suffering from burnout? Dundee expert s warning as the world returns to work

By Dawn Donaghey and Jenna Macfarlane May 5, 2021, 4:45 pm Updated: May 5, 2021, 5:21 pm © Shutterstock / YURII MASLAK Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A leading health expert from Dundee fears many workers could be at high risk of burnout as ‘normality’ begins to return. One sufferer shares his story. Dr Ayse Basak Cinar, senior research fellow at Dundee University, says: “Work-related stress, depression or anxiety accounted for 44% of work-related ill health and 54% of working days lost, in the UK during 2018-2019.” Early research into the health impacts of lockdown, shows employees were reporting reduced motivation, loss of purpose and motivation, anxiety and isolation. So the risk of suffering burnout has already risen.

How national trauma endorses theories, not facts

QAnon’s online presence highlights the need to increase education of critical thinking skills. In this vulnerable time, society needs the benefit of both mental health care and public discourse. From “Plandemic” to staged school shootings, conspiracy theories express a basic human need to reinforce security.  Conspiracy theories often show a need for control in a confusing world. Last year, Brielle A. Marino, who has a doctorate in clinical psychology, discussed in Psychology Today the symptoms of mental diagnoses that tend to foster such beliefs. The most common symptoms, delusion and paranoia, serve a basic need to foster mental security. But, we must note that not everyone who endorses a conspiracy theory displays symptoms of a mental diagnosis.

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