Based on a seven-year study of the emotional lives of young professionals, the author demonstrates how striving to fit into the highly competitive corporate world can result in depression, emotional strain, and burnout
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LaBier directs the Center for Adult Development in Washington, DC. A psychologist and writer, he conducts psychotherapy, consults to organizations, and conducts workshops and seminars on human development in the workplace and in personal lives.
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