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Professional burnout

Anxiety, Stress & Coping, 1996
Schaufeli, W.B., Buunk, B.
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Stress and Professional Burnout

1989
Stress can be good for you, which is just as well, because it can’t be avoided. Too little stimulus results in boredom and apathy, i.e., living in the “Drone Zone.” Too much stress can result in panic and damage your health. The art is to learn to live a full life with a minimum amount of wear and tear. To live more intelligently, in the “C Zone.” When
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“Professional educators and burnout”

2004
In recent years the risk of developing a burnout syndrome among workers in the helping professions has been clearly stated. Although burnout syndrome, in fact, is threatening different professional activities, incidence was reported higher in sanitary and social professions.
Lo Piccolo A   +3 more
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Professional Burnout

2013
Charles C. Benight, Roman Cieslak
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Schools as professional learning communities: what can schools do to support professional development of their teachers?

Professional Development in Education, 2021
Wilfried Admiraal   +2 more
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Professional Burnout

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1994
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A PRESCRIPTION FOR PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT.

Iowa medicine : journal of the Iowa Medical Society, 2018
In the closing months of 2016, my work with the Iowa Medical Society gave me the privilege of visiting with many fellow physicians across our wonderful state. If is a deep honor to meet with colleagues who are so committed to the well-being of their patients, their communities, and our profession.
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Professional autonomy in nursing: An integrative review

Journal of Nursing Management, 2021
Katja Pursio, Tarja Kvist
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Professional Burnout:

The Clinical Supervisor, 1987
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