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Increasing job flexibility results in measurable economic and non-economic benefits both for employers and employees. In telecommuting, changing the way of functioning of an employee subjected to other rigors, requirements and regularities raises a question: what influence does making the work place and working hours more flexible have on him/her personally. On the basis of information obtained in interviews, psychological threats associated with telecommuting were analyzed in order to determine causes of excessive psychological burdens, adaptation difficulties and their possible results considered within the framework of work psychopathology