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Understand Boreout Syndrome: when the Injury in Work Damages Health

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Not known outside the academic environment, the Boreout Syndrome, also called "the syndrome of tissue", has become a growing challenge in the corporate universe. Created by Swiss researchers Philippe Rothlin and Peter Weder in 2007, the term describes a prolonged state of indifference and underutilization of professional skills, which can develop for anxiety, depression and failure. Natural beauty or #HeroinChic? It understands the trends that d…
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Not known outside the academic environment, the Boreout Syndrome, also called "the syndrome of tissue", has become a growing challenge in the corporate universe. Created by Swiss researchers Philippe Rothlin and Peter Weder in 2007, the term describes a prolonged state of indifference and underutilization of professional skills, which can develop for anxiety, depression and failure. Natural beauty or #HeroinChic? It understands the trends that d…

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Some would be bored at work. For others it is a serious burden. How to fight "boreout" yourself and when it is time for a job change.

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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