Work stress refers to the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the demands of a job exceed a person’s capacity to cope. While some degree of workplace pressure is normal, chronic work stress can have devastating effects on mental health, physical health, relationships, and overall quality of life.
Work stress is not a sign of weakness or inability. It is often driven by systemic factors — including excessive workload, poor management, lack of autonomy, and toxic workplace cultures — that require both individual coping strategies and, where possible, organizational change.
Work-related stress arises from multiple, often interconnected sources:
Work stress manifests across emotional, physical, cognitive, and behavioral domains:
Managing work stress requires addressing both psychological responses and practical circumstances:
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