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Occupations
Occupations are categories of jobs or professions characterized by similar tasks, skills, interests, and training/education requirements.
Counter Effects
The consequences that oppose or mitigate the impact of an initial effect, often arising in complex systems or reactions to interventions.
Work-related Stressors
Factors or conditions in the workplace that cause stress to employees, potentially impacting their health and job performance.
Defense Mechanisms
Psychological strategies used unconsciously by individuals to protect themselves from anxiety and to manage emotional conflicts.
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