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China Opens 'Dislike Going to Work' Clinic to Combat Employee Burnout

Ivan Petrov
Ivan Petrov
"Finally, a clinic that understands my Monday blues!"
Sergei Ivanov
Sergei Ivanov
"Is this real? A clinic because people don't want to work?"
Sofia Mendes
Sofia Mendes
"Can we get these clinics globally? Asking for a friend."
John McGregor
John McGregor
"Sounds like a great initiative to battle workplace stress."
Nguyen Minh
Nguyen Minh
"This is ridiculous, people just need to toughen up!"
Thelma Brown
Thelma Brown
"Would love to see the therapy dogs there!"
Carlos Mendes
Carlos Mendes
"China always comes up with innovative solutions!"
Hikari Tanaka
Hikari Tanaka
"Is this a part of a larger trend to support mental health?"
Marcus Brown
Marcus Brown
"I'm intrigued! How successful is the clinic?"
Aisha Al-Farsi
Aisha Al-Farsi
"Looks like Hebei is setting a new trend!"

2025-07-20T05:43:45Z


Imagine a clinic where your aversion to work is recognized and treated as a legitimate concern—this is the reality in Hebei, China.

In a groundbreaking response to the rising crisis of workplace anxiety and depression, China has introduced the 'Dislike Going to Work' clinic. This innovative initiative, located in Hebei province, has taken the global social media community by storm, sparking conversations about mental health and work-life balance.

The concept of this clinic is a fascinating evolution from the earlier 'Dislike Going to School' clinic, which was dedicated to helping children overcome academic stress and emotional challenges. The transition to addressing adult work fatigue began when proactive parents, who had seen the benefits for their children, suggested a similar solution for adults. Yue Limin, the head of the Sleep and Psychology Department, took this feedback to heart and spearheaded the creation of the new clinic.

The clinic's mission is not just to label patients with anxiety or depression. Instead, it aims to provide a safe space for individuals experiencing fatigue or emotional instability, allowing them to seek help without stigma. Yue emphasizes that the symptoms often mask deeper psychological or social issues, and the clinic is equipped to conduct thorough assessments to identify underlying causes.

The treatment process begins with a comprehensive evaluation involving detailed interviews and physical examinations to rule out conditions like hyperthyroidism. Following the assessment, the clinic crafts personalized treatment plans, ensuring that each patient receives the support they need to regain their mental well-being.

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Source of the news:   Mint

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