Burnout: The Cost of Caring

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ISHK, 2003 - Medical - 276 pages
This book shows how to recognize, prevent and cure burnout syndrome for nurses, teachers, counselors, doctors, therapists, police, social workers, and anyone else who cares about and for people. Christina Maslach, the leading pioneer in research on burnout, offers help using illustrative examples and first-hand accounts. She points out what causes the feelings of emotional exhaustion, the callous indifference to people's problems, and the sense of inadequacy about one's ability to help and relate to others.
 

Contents

Chapter 1
1
Chapter 2
25
Chapter 3
59
Chapter 4
93
Chapter 5
121
Chapter 6
145
Chapter 7
181
Chapter 8
215
A Final Analysis
235
Appendix
245
Chapter Notes
253
Bibliography
265
Index
267
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Now regarded as a leading authority in her field, Christina Maslach was one of the first psychologists to explore the burnout phenomenon. She holds a Ph.D. in social psychology from Stanford University and is a professor and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education at the University of California at Berkeley. Best known for her research on occupational burnout, she is a co-author of the Maslach Burnout Inventory and Areas of Worklife Survey.

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