Married to the Job: Why We Live to Work and What We Can Do About It - Ph.d. Ilene Philipson Ph.d. - Books - Atria Books - 9780743215794 - September 9, 2003
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Married to the Job: Why We Live to Work and What We Can Do About It

Ph.d. Ilene Philipson Ph.d.

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Married to the Job: Why We Live to Work and What We Can Do About It

Do you take your work home with you?

Do you check your work e-mail and voice mail when you're not on the job?

Are your closest friends at the office?

Do you feel guilty when you're sick and can't go to work?

Does time stand still during nonbusiness hours?


If you answered "yes" to any or all of these questions then you -- like millions of other twenty-first-century Americans -- may be too emotionally invested in your job.
In Married to the Job, clinical psychologist Ilene Philipson explores the idea of the overworked American from a startlingly new perspective. Rejecting the common view that people work solely to keep up with the Joneses and amass material goods, Philipson argues that the modern workplace has become our only outlet for generating feelings of self-worth. Without the praise, the paycheck, and the bonus, life outside the office can often seem flat, unrewarding, and thankless. With this groundbreaking book, Philipson offers brilliant strategies to help ward off the perils of workaholism. By providing keen insight into the ways we seek emotional fulfillment through our jobs, she shows us how we can earn back our lives.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 9, 2003
ISBN13 9780743215794
Publishers Atria Books
Pages 272
Dimensions 139 × 17 × 211 mm   ·   235 g
Language English