Talk:Emotional exhaustion

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Lead improvements
The lead needs to summarize why it is important, beyond its connection to the now-popular usage as a phenomenological label. It may be helpful to undefensively suggest that it is not mere "pop-psych", that there is validity to the construct or even that it is an attempt to put some validity on a common experience. Also the relationship of the concept to the more-established and accepted notion of "stress" might be helpful, either in the lead or near the top of the article. I don't know that you need a definition section if there is not too much disagreement about definition. That location might be a good place to position EE relative to overlapping or otherwise related concepts (as you have with "burnout"). DCDuring 17:16, 25 September 2007 (UTC)

Too many headings
Although I like structure, the visual effect is rough. I have a particular personal dislike for a heading immediately followed by a subheading, without 3 or more lines of text intervening. Whether you need more text or fewer headings I can't say at the moment. DCDuring 17:26, 25 September 2007 (UTC)

Depersonalization / Dehumanization
These two words refer to two entirely unrelated concepts. Could this be clarified? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.193.199.154 (talk) 01:39, 1 June 2010 (UTC)

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Very academic
This reads less like a wikipedia article and more like a academic paper.