Burnout Among Social Workers

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accomplishment
Author_David F Gillespie
Berkeley Planning Associates
Burnout Level
burnout measurement in social services
Burnout Phenomenon
Burnout Research
Care Recipient
Care Recipient Problems
Care Recipient Variables
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clinical social work research
Contemporary Society
coping strategies in care professions
County Social Service Agencies
Deper Sonalization
emotional
Emotional Exhaustion
Emotional Exhaustion Subscale
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exhaustion
experience
haworth
Higher Burnout Scores
Human Service Organization
human services psychology
inventory
Lowest Burnout Level
maslach
MBI
MBI Subscale
MSW Degree
Negative Job Evaluation
occupational stress assessment
personal
Personal Accomplishment Subscale
phenomenon
practitioner mental health
press
Professional Self-esteem
psychosocial work environment
Rehabilitation Social Workers
Rosen Thal
Social Work Practitioners
Work Stress Variables

Product details

  • ISBN 9780866566667
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 1987
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The phenomenon of burnout first became the subject of public attention in the mid-1970s. This landmark volume is one of the first devoted exclusively to theoretical and empirical work on burnout. Each valuable chapter represents the state of the art in social services research on burnout.
Burnout Among Social Workers illustrates and assesses problems with definitions and theoretical orientations to help clarify the overall conceptual vagueness that has plagued burnout research since its beginning. Attention is paid to both personal and job-related variables and coping mechanisms. Expert social work academicians and researchers clearly demonstrate the importance of burnout measurement for theory and practice and establish important guidelines for subsequent research and theory development in this area.

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