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Germany wages war against 'burnout,' stress, depression, and other psychological illnesses - Yahoo! News

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Between 2004 and 2010, the number of sick days related to psychological illness increased ninefold in Germany.

"Time pressure and stress are on the increase and the danger is that people will suffer burnout due to their jobs on the one hand and family pressures on the other," says WIdO's deputy chief Helmut Schroeder.

Labour Minister Ursula von der Leyen has launched a campaign to raise awareness of the phenomenon and tackle it, particularly in small and medium-sized companies which form the backbone of the mighty German economy.

While big companies had already largely recognised the need to act, "70 percent of small and medium-sized companies aren't doing anything. They often don't know what to do," von der Leyen told AFP in an interview.

"We're losing a lot of time and money in Germany before businesses recognise that it's not just about migraines or psychosomatic back problems," she said, estimating burnout was costing businesses 8.0-10.0 billion euros ($10.5-13.1 billion) in lost output each year.

The new aim is to make psychological health a top priority from 2013.

Why isn't this happening in the USA?  Or are we already stress-free?

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This is something any nation concerned with its stressed-out citizens should be doing. Stress is a huge killer in the USA. It's a grand source of profits for the pharmaceutical industry. It also is a great source of profits for the alcohol industry. These are each HUGE industries that profit from people using pharmaceuticals or self-medicating themselves with alcohol. One medicine that might be very useful is, of course, illegal: marijuana. People can grow their own and... oops... there goes the profits.

Bart, you TEACH MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction)?!? Congratulations! This is a method that has been scientifically proven to work. And I appreciate your comment since you are an MBSR teacher:

For people seriously stressed out or depressed, this approach is a nice complementary to appropriate medications (e.g., anti-depressants).

That sounds intuitively correct to me.

Great seed. I'll clip around where it seems relevant.

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Jimster

QUIT spamming Newsvine's Groups !!!!

I mean look all those groups you published this article to. What the hell? I go to the California issues group and find a article about... Germany??? You are ruining Groups.

Absolutely NO Politics, Alternative Health & Wellness, American Progressives, Bar Room Debates, Breaking News, California Issues, Centervine, Corporate Watchdogs, EconVine, EthicsVine, Free Thinkers, Get On Your Soapbox, Global Health, Grey Boomers, Unite!, Gut Check America, Health Care Policy, HealthVine, Kindness & Compassion, LaborVine, Living with Less, Marijuana News, Meditation, Mental Health and Wellness, Newsvine HONOR Vine, Newsvine International, Newsvine Optimist Club, Nightly News (Old), Open Minded, Open Source Intelligence, Power to The People!, Proud Liberal and Progressive, Rational Progressive Party, Seeders and Posters w/ Manners, Soapbox, Successful Solutions, Sweeter Fennel, The Great American ReEducation, The Truth Network, To MSNBC, We Must Change, World News 1, World News and Views, WTF?

WTF? is right. Stop it.

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