Occupational stress
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Occupational stress is stress related to one's job. Occupational stress often stems from unexpected responsibilities and pressures that do not align with a person's knowledge, skills, or expectations, inhibiting one's ability to cope. Occupational stress can increase when workers do not feel supported by supervisors or colleagues, or feel as if they have little control over work processes.
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See also
- Cognitive load
- Industrial and organizational psychology
- Kick the cat
- Kiss up kick down
- Occupational health psychology
- Occupational safety and health
- Perceived organizational support
- Perceived psychological contract violation
- Psychoneuroimmunology
- Stress management
- Stress (psychological)
- Work-life balance
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