TV show Severance looks at workplace personalities. There are healthier ways to separate home and office life
Briefly

The second season of Severance continues to captivate audiences, portraying a psychological thriller that critically examines the disconnection between work and personal life. The series depicts severed workers who undergo a procedure to disconnect their memories, resulting in an extreme compartmentalization of their identities. In the context of a growing hybrid work environment post-pandemic, where many employees work remotely and struggle to establish boundaries, Severance resonates powerfully by highlighting both the benefits and psychological toll of these evolving work habits.
Severance offers a psychological examination of the effects of compartmentalization in work and life, mirroring contemporary challenges faced in hybrid work arrangements.
The experience of 'severed' workers illustrates the internal conflict and disconnection many face due to blurred lines of remote and office work.
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