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Ergomania is a psychological condition characterized by an excessive and compulsive desire to work or an obsession with work. This condition is also known as workaholism and can have serious implications on an individual's physical and mental health.

Definition

Ergomania, derived from the Greek words "ergon" (work) and "mania" (madness), is a term used to describe an unhealthy obsession with work. It is not officially recognized as a medical condition in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), but it is widely acknowledged in the field of psychology and occupational health.

Symptoms

Individuals with ergomania often exhibit the following symptoms:

  • An excessive and uncontrollable need to work
  • Neglect of personal relationships and self-care
  • Feelings of guilt when not working
  • Overemphasis on work success
  • Working to reduce feelings of guilt or anxiety

Causes

The exact cause of ergomania is unknown, but it is believed to be influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. High levels of stress, a demanding work environment, and a perfectionist personality are all potential contributors to the development of this condition.

Treatment

Treatment for ergomania typically involves psychotherapy, specifically cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). This form of therapy helps individuals identify and change thought patterns that lead to harmful behaviors. In some cases, medication may be prescribed to manage associated symptoms such as anxiety or depression.

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