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Addiction Psychiatry 2018

Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy

ISSN: 2155-6105

Page 54

August 13-14, 2018

Madrid, Spain

8

th

International Conference on

Addiction Psychiatry

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ressures to spend long hours at the office may conflict with

demands or expectations from family members to spend

time at home. Workaholism is a compulsive and progressive

disorder. Workaholism is the most rewarded addiction in our

culture. Workaholics have an intense, internal drive to work that

leads to neglect of other interests and negative consequences- it

is this intense, internal drive that is the crux of workaholism. As

workaholics give in to their addiction to work, other aspects of

their life usually tend to suffer, resulting in work-life imbalance, a

lack of energy available after work for non-work-related activities,

and a strain between the demands of work life and personal life.

This paper provides the brief description of workaholism, and

explores the negative experiences of workaholic women that

how her dedication to work can lead to cause conflict with her

personal relationship. Also this paper explores that how negative

emotions at work effects the family relationship.

richagoyal101@gmail.com

A study on effects of women workaholism on her personal

relationship

Richa Goyal

India

J Addict Res Ther 2018, Volume 9

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105-C2-040