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London highfliers turn to therapy

Companies provide helping hand as economic uncertainties hit those who abide by hard-working, play-hard mantra

In the wake of the biggest global recession since World War II, several high-profile suicides in the City of London's financial district and costly trading errors attributed, at least partially, to sleep deprivation, banks are worried that top staff may be suffering unsafe levels of stress.

As a result, financial companies in the City are becoming increasingly proactive in providing help for employees, usually in the form of psychotherapy, mental-health professionals say.

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