When work takes over: Recognising and rethinking harmful habits in clinical life

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In this episode:

  • Key features that distinguish work addiction from professional dedication
  • How distorted beliefs about productivity and worth sustain unhealthy work habits
  • Practical mindset shifts that protect long-term wellbeing and performance
  • Role of values, boundaries and emotional awareness in recovery
  • Strategies to nurture self-compassion and resilience in demanding clinical settings

 

Expert: Dr Josephine Braid, Rehabilitation Medicine Physician

Host: Dr David Lim, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 47 minutes

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Last Updated: 28 Oct, 2025

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