
Compassion Fatigue is a state of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual exhaustion that arises in professionals who care for individuals experiencing pain, trauma, or need for assistance, as a result of prolonged and intense exposure to their suffering. This condition is also described in the literature by terms such as “empathy fatigue,” “compassion fatigue,” “secondary traumatic stress,” and “vicarious trauma,” and is defined as the emotional cost of caring (cost of caring).HistoryThe conc
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On accumulating silent fatigue while learning not to be a burden to anyone...Everyone thinks you are strong—when did you last feel tired?Some people learn early in life not to be a burden. Even when exhausted, they do not show it; they wake up in the morning, go to work, speak, smile, and carry on as if everything is fine. Because not wanting to be a burden has, over time, become a matter of character. Appearing strong becomes a reflex, and rest is postponed. Eventually, without realizing it, th
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FaLeaf springs are elastic elements commonly used in vehicle suspension systems. These elements enhance the vehicle’s load load capacity while improving ride comfort by damping shocks originating from the road surface. Leaf springs are particularly susceptible to fatigue due to their exposure to continuously varying loads, making fatigue resistance a critical factor. Fatigue analysis is conducted to determine the service life of leaf springs and to enhance their reliability.Foundations of Fatigue
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