Category: Burnout

  • Compassion Fatigue and Caregiver Burnout – Psychology

    Table of Contents Introduction Warning signs of compassion fatigue Indicators and effects of Compassion fatigue Management of Compassion fatigue Conclusion References Introduction The psychotherapists are the ones who deal with patients experiencing terminal illnesses. They develop close relationships with these patients while they take care of them. However, the relationships can cause psychological problems to…

  • Burnout at the Workplace

    Critical Thinking in Practice The article in question dwells upon burnout at the workplace and the correlation between social perfectionism and burnout. Childs and Stoeber (2012) claim that social perfectionism contributes to the increase in such symptoms of burnout as exhaustion, inefficacy, and cynicism. The research is quite sound and the researchers do not have…

  • Burnout and Retaliatory Behaviour Intents in the Workplace

    The article called “Burnout and Retaliatory Behaviour Intents in the Workplace – An Exploratory Study” by Mamidenna and Viswanatham (2014) targets misbehaviors and retaliatory behaviors as a vital group of workplace behaviors that harm the managers and employees. The exploratory study is based on the results provided by such research instruments as the Maslach Burnout…

  • Burnout at Work and Strategies to Address the Issue

    Burnout at work has attracted significant attention from researchers recently as the companies are trying to develop more efficient human resources strategies to remain competitive in the market. Burnout employees tend to underperform, and their absenteeism, as well as emotional state, contribute to the development of an unhealthy atmosphere within the organization (Mamidenna & Viswanatham,…

  • Nursing Burnout: Causes and Solutions

    Table of Contents Introduction Key Elements of Burnout Among Nurses Prevalence Proposed Solution Conclusion References Introduction The complicated and demanding nature of the nursing profession makes burnout among nurses a risk. Burnout is a state of extended stress and a lack of support, resulting in emotional, bodily, and mental tiredness. Patient safety, the standard of…

  • Self-Care, Vicarious Traumatization, and Burnout

    Table of Contents Peculiarities of Working with Trauma Health of Humanitarian Workers Vicarious Traumatization Stress and Burnout Self-Care Interventions to Promote Emotional Well-Being Conclusion References Despite the intentions to create favorable environments for citizens, it is not always possible for people to avoid trauma. In addition to physical damage, emotional problems and mental health risks…

  • Burnout at Work and Strategies to Address the Issue

    Burnout at work has attracted significant attention from researchers recently as the companies are trying to develop more efficient human resources strategies to remain competitive in the market. Burnout employees tend to underperform, and their absenteeism, as well as emotional state, contribute to the development of an unhealthy atmosphere within the organization (Mamidenna & Viswanatham,…

  • Nursing Burnout: Causes and Solutions

    Table of Contents Introduction Key Elements of Burnout Among Nurses Prevalence Proposed Solution Conclusion References Introduction The complicated and demanding nature of the nursing profession makes burnout among nurses a risk. Burnout is a state of extended stress and a lack of support, resulting in emotional, bodily, and mental tiredness. Patient safety, the standard of…

  • Self-Care, Vicarious Traumatization, and Burnout

    Table of Contents Peculiarities of Working with Trauma Health of Humanitarian Workers Vicarious Traumatization Stress and Burnout Self-Care Interventions to Promote Emotional Well-Being Conclusion References Despite the intentions to create favorable environments for citizens, it is not always possible for people to avoid trauma. In addition to physical damage, emotional problems and mental health risks…

  • Nursing Burnout Study by Hooper et al.

    The title of the article under review by Hooper et al. (2010), entitled, Compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue among emergency nurses compared with nurses in other selected inpatient specialties, befits the issue under study because it is a phenomenon, including the affected group. Its abstract effectively summarises the report’s main features clearly and concisely.…