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Staff burn-out

Herbert J. Freudenberger
- 01 Jan 1974 - 
- Vol. 30, Iss: 1, pp 159-165
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In this article, the concept of staff burnout is explored in terms of the physical signs and the behavioral indicators, and a practical section deals with what preventive measures a clinic staff can take to avoid burnout among themselves, and if unluckily it has taken place then what measures may be taken to insure caring for that person, and the possibility of his return to the clinic at some future time.
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The concept of staff burn-out is explored in terms of the physical signs and the behavioral indicators. There is a discussion of how the cognitive, the judgmental as well as the emotional factors are intruded upon once the process is in motion. Further material deals with who is prone to staff burn-out and what dedication and commitment can imply from both a positive and negative point of view. A practical section deals with what preventive measures a clinic staff can take to avoid burn-out among themselves, and if unluckily it has taken place then what measures may be taken to insure caring for that person, and the possibility of his return to the clinic at some future time.

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