stress of a “massive mortgage” and took on more than he could handle.He said: “I had a stalker, two young children, I was in hunter-gatherer mode, the 2008 crash happened.“I was doing five jobs, not in touch with my emotions and not in a good place.“I had burnout, without a doubt, 10 years ago.”He also slammed the impact work has on health.Vine said: “If you talk to psychologists, they will tell you the majority of their patients have stress-related depressive illness. "A friend who was a psychologist said, ‘If you had a nervous breakdown in the 50s you would be sent to live with your aunt in the country – and in three or four months you would be better’.“The problem now is no one has time to do that.“My friend has patients who are broken.
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