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  • 61Occupational psychosis — is the concept that one s occupation or career makes that person so biased that they could be described as psychotic. Especially common in tight occupational circles, individuals can normalize ideas or behaviours that seem absurd or irrational to …

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  • 62Occupational sexism — (also called sexism in the work place and employment sexism) refers to any discriminatory practices, statements, actions, etc. based on a person s sex that are present or occur in a place of employment. While sex is generally used to mean both… …

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  • 63Occupational rehabilitation — is the science and practices of returning injured workers to a level of work activity that is appropriate to their functional and cognitive capacity, both of which are influenced by the severity of a worker s injuries. Professionals involved… …

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  • 64Occupational closure — is the sociological term given to the process whereby a trade or occupation transforms itself into a true profession by closing off entry to the profession to all but those suitably qualified. The profession then becomes closed to entry from… …

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  • 65Occupational licensing — is the requirement to hold a license issued by a regulatory body or professional organisation, before practising a trade, profession or other occupation. Such requirements are commonly defended as a form of consumer protection against the risk of …

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  • 66Occupational welfare — is welfare distributed by industry as part of employment.[1] First characterized by British social researcher and teacher Richard Titmuss in 1956,[2] occupational welfare includes perks, salary related benefits, measures intended to improve the… …

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  • 67Трудотерапия (Occupational Therapy) — лечение различных физических и психических заболеваний с помощью привлечения больных к определенным видам деятельности; это позволяет больным постоянно быть занятыми работой и достичь максимальной независимости во всех аспектах их повседневной… …

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  • 68Occupational health psychology — Psychology …

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  • 69Occupational fatality — An occupational fatality is a death that occurs while a person is at work or performing work related tasks. Occupational fatalities are also commonly called “occupational deaths” or “work related deaths/fatalities” and can occur in any industry… …

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  • 70Occupational burnout — Job burnout is characterized by exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced professional efficacy within the workplace.[1] More accurately defined, exhaustion refers to the depletion or draining of emotional resources, cynicism refers to the indifference… …

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