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Tech Grief describes the many career losses IT workers or people
who work for technology companies experience and then defines a
roadmap to healing, one that embraces the logical/analytical brain
while employing tools to engage and heal the emotional pain of
loss. The underlying premises are drawn from Maslow's Hierarchy of
Needs, Kubler-Ross' grief process and the latest in grief
counseling best practices. The introduction of the book describes
the phrase "Tech Grief," which the authors coined. We isolated the
concept from the general idea of grief because many people in
technology jobs are so focused on left-brained, problem-solving
methods that dealing with emotional pain can be incrementally more
difficult, more prolonged and less successful.
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