Isolation and loneliness at work: an illustration with a public gardens greeters’work. A cross-examination of their pathogenic effects and assumptions about some regulation and disengagement processes (selected section)
Isolation and loneliness at work: an illustration with a public gardens greeters’work. A cross-examination of their pathogenic effects and assumptions about some regulation and disengagement processes
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Through action-research case study in the area of "Parks and Gardens", this paper focused on the relations between “aloneness”, “loneliness” and “solitude” at work and their necessary distinctions. The Socio-Clinical work psychology approach used during the intervention helped to highlight some key elements. While aloneness characterizes a stretched between the subject and its external environment link, loneliness and solitude are defined as intra-subjective process mainly emotional psycho. These last notions remain in any case a test for physical and psychological occupational health. It seems that the outcomes depend largely on the ability of the subject to convert aloneness to solitude. In our case study three valences of aloneness with different level of risk for health, were underline: solitude, as creative aloneness; defensive aloneness; and loneliness. The advantages of this new approach for prevention are discussed in the positioning relative to other work on the subject