ABSTRACT

Fear and Self-Loathing in the City is a practical guide to both managing the pressures of the workplace and coping with the struggles we may have in our personal lives. It incorporates simple techniques and quick solutions to many stressful work-related issues that exist in most working cultures. This book is crucial for today's workplace. The current state of the economy, financial disasters and general instability is having a massive affect on employees. Workers have to deal with redundancies and the pressures of finding new jobs; the number of sick days is on the rise; drug use and alcoholism is increasing; and depression and anxiety are becoming more and more common. Although more people are seeking help, there is still a stigma in the workplace about depression, anxiety, and other very real mental illnesses. As a result, many employees suffer in silence for fear their contemporaries will find out they are not coping, see it as a sign of weakness and think badly of them.

chapter One|24 pages

Rocking the foundations

chapter Two|18 pages

Under the spotlight

chapter Three|18 pages

Power cut

chapter Four|17 pages

Hot under the collar

chapter Five|19 pages

Uncomfortably numb

chapter Six|18 pages

Force of habit

chapter Seven|24 pages

The phantom menace

chapter Eight|18 pages

The weakest link

chapter Nine|15 pages

The rise and fall

chapter Ten|16 pages

Stranger in the room

chapter |2 pages

A Final Word