Job Change Depression
Friday, February 16th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedAlthough job change depression may seem like a goofy, almost trivial subject, it is by far one of the single biggest depression issues we face today. Given the amount of time an individual spends at work, its no wonder that the job change stress plays a role in career successes and failures.
On the job change is one of the largest contributing factors of stress, anxiety, frustration and fear. There is an investment of time and energy put into a current job position that when circumstances change, it renders the individual in an atmosphere it is neither familiar with nor particularly comfortable in.
Facing a change in atmosphere can often intimidate an individual and create job change depression. To accompany these feelings, job change depression often display an array of negative feeling such as embarrassment and even shame for being in a new position, and not better managing your life.
Job change depression can occur at any age and at any stage of life. There is no age group that is more prone although recent studies of psychologists have found that men and women in the 30s go through a period of evolution that encompasses their career paths. Just as many suffer from job change depression in the 40-50 age group when they reach a boredom plateau.
Job change depression affects them once the deep questions of life start surfacing like, “What have I really done useful with my life?” It can come on quite suddenly and can cause severe consequences in the individual going through the process.
The development of personal and professional change is calculated as a set of rather predictable measures. It almost follows the cause and affect relationships of matter. Most people go through this transformation very smoothly and the effects are barely noticeable like a ripple on a calm pond.
However, some people suffer disorienting and devastating affects of job change depression. An useful tool is too educate yourself on this process before it affects your life so you can be better equipped to handle such a change and have minimal drawbacks of job change depression.
The 20s are a fairly low incidence of job change depression because it is seen as a trial and error period. Therefore there are very number of individuals who suffer from this disorder in that age group. Most are experimenting with different career choices and haven’t settled into something permanent.
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