It’s normal to feel a loss of identity when changing careers; just don’t let it hinder you from achieving your goals. The notion of a lifelong career with a single company has all but disappeared.
Concussion, identity loss, depression: Boxing's toughest opponent isn't in the ring—it's mental health by Helen Owton, The Conversation edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Alexander Pol Editors' notes ...
People going through life transitions, such as loss of home or family ties, and mental illnesses suffer a loss of identities. The change involves a sense of loss of continuity and confusion about ...
When you think about all the emotions you might feel as a new mom, they likely include joy, bonding, excitement, and even exhaustion. But what about grief? Or feeling like a stranger to yourself?
I developed a new human‑level framework that compares identity loss to identity theft, reframing how high performers understand burnout, collapse, and personal disorientation. While identity theft is ...
Firefighters commit to a way of life that transcends a conventional job, and for many, it becomes the defining framework of their identity. Retirement from the fire service is not a neutral career ...