The Stress And The Laboral Stress In Pandemic
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History can be divided into the world before the pandemic and in the post-pandemic world, most scientific studies now add the pandemic label to their analyzes, because the effect of this unusual event definitely reached all spheres of life today. Under this context, Psychology must update its concepts within the impact of the pandemic on people and Organizational Psychology will logically be within this school. That is why a topic continually addressed as stress deserves to be updated because it is undoubtedly more present in the reality that now surrounds us. Knowing the classic concept of stress, it will advance to its definition in the workplace and finally approach the strategies that will allow it to be managed and overcome
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