"The Anatomy of Burnout" is not a self-help book and not a collection of motivational slogans. It's a clinical, systems-level examination of what burnout actually is—and what it's not—written from the perspective of an occupational medicine physician who has spent decades evaluating the intersection between work, biology, and human capacity. Burnout is often described as exhaustion, stress, or disengagement, when in reality it's a predictable occupational outcome when demands chronically exceed recovery capacity. This book reframes burnout as a structural and physiological problem, not a character flaw and not a psychiatric diagnosis. It explains how work exposure—cognitive load, emotional labor, time compression, moral injury, shift disruption, and administrative overload—accumulates in the same way physical hazards do. The difference is that these exposures are often invisible. For workers, this book provides clarity. It explains what happens to the stress system when recovery is insufficient. It examines sleep disruption, cortisol rhythm changes, cognitive fatigue, emotional exhaustion, and reduced executive function in plain language without oversimplification. It helps readers distinguish between normal stress, adaptive strain, and true burnout physiology. Most importantly, it offers a framework for understanding limits—biological limits, not motivational ones. For caregivers—including healthcare professionals, parents, and those responsible for both paid and unpaid work—the book acknowledges a reality that is rarely discussed openly: caregiving roles carry sustained emotional and cognitive demand without proportional recovery time. The physiology does not differentiate between hospital staff and unpaid caregiving at home. Chronic load without restoration produces the same downstream effects. "The Anatomy of Burnout" walks the readers through how to identify these layers methodically rather than emotionally. This is not a call to "be more resilient." It's a call to measure load properly. The path forward described in this book is practical and grounded in occupational science. It focuses on three pillars: 1. Recognition—understanding exposure and recovery mismatch with precision. 2. Restoration—protecting biological recovery mechanisms, including sleep architecture, cognitive decompression, and protected time. 3. Redesign—adjusting work structures, expectations, and boundaries so that capacity and demand are aligned. For individuals, this means learning to quantify load and recovery rather than relying on subjective guilt or pressure. For organizations, it means treating workforce health as infrastructure, not as a wellness campaign. The book speaks to employees who feel depleted but cannot articulate why. It speaks to caregivers who are functioning outwardly while internally eroding. It speaks to leaders who sense productivity decline but misinterpret it as motivation failure. And it speaks to policymakers who must understand that sustainable work is an economic necessity, not a luxury. Burnout is not weakness—it's an occupational signal. "The Anatomy of Burnout" provides the language, physiology, and structural framework to interpret that signal accurately—and to build a path toward healthy careers that can be sustained over decades, not just quarters. It replaces blame with biology. It replaces slogans with structure. And it offers a disciplined way forward grounded in occupational medicine rather than trends.
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The Anatomy of Burnout: How the Modern World Exhausts the Human Body—and How We Heal
"Years of working while caring for an ailing family member taught me that exhaustion has stages. First came the grinding fatigue of daily responsibility. Then, during COVID, something heavier set in. I was diagnosed with depression at the time, but that label never quite fit. What I was living through was burnout. The Anatomy of Burnout gave me the language I had been missing. Razavi writes as a physician, treating burnout as a clinical condition with a progression and causes that sit outside the individual. That reframed everything for me. Instead of asking what was wrong with me, I started asking what was happening to me inside the system I was holding up. The book’s real strength is that it does not stop at the physical. Burnout, in his framing, is also a loss of meaning and a breakdown in the balance between what we give and what we get back. Long-term caregiving carries a moral weight that most accounts overlook. This one does not. For anyone who worked through COVID while carrying someone else, this book is accurate and overdue. "
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Date de publication : Jun 05, 2026
Langue : anglais
Nombre de pages : 320
Éditeur : BookBaby
ISBN : 9798317834159
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Jalees K. Razavi, MD, DPHC, DIH, FRCPC, is an occupational medicine specialist whose work examines how systems, cultures, and work design shape health, identity, and burnout over time. With more than three decades of international experience, he is widely recognized for reframing burnout as a predictable occupational outcome rather than an individual failure and for advancing the concept of healthy, generational careers. Dr. Razavi currently serves on Canada's National Plan for Health Workforce Well-Being, contributing to national policy on recruitment, retention, and the development of a diverse and sustainable healthcare workforce. He is a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada's National Advisory Committee on Well-Being and Human Resources, advising on physician health and system resilience. Previously, he served as chair of the Royal College Specialty Committee in Occupational Medicine, leading the successful reinstatement of the specialty after 21 years, and continued to serve as vice-chair. He is also president-elect of the Occupational Medicine Specialist of Canada. Dr. Razavi is a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awards from the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and the UK Society of Occupational Medicine. His work is grounded in inclusion, representation, and fairness. "The Anatomy of Burnout" reflects his central message—when systems ignore recovery, meaning, and human limits, burnout is inevitable.
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