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, 2020
Purpose: This paper aims to attempt to explore the nature of relationship between work–life balance and emotional exhaustion experienced by the employed individuals while working from home during the pandemic COVID-19 induced nationwide lockdown in the ...
Bhumika Bhumika
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Purpose: This paper aims to attempt to explore the nature of relationship between work–life balance and emotional exhaustion experienced by the employed individuals while working from home during the pandemic COVID-19 induced nationwide lockdown in the ...
Bhumika Bhumika
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The cost of being ignored: Emotional exhaustion in the work and family domains.
Journal of Applied Psychology, 2020Building on the work-home resources model and crossover theory, we investigated how workplace ostracism both spills over and crosses over to emotional exhaustion for both the ostracism target and his or her spouse.
M. Thompson +3 more
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Challenges to professional identities and emotional exhaustion
Career Development International, 2012PurposeThis study seeks to examine the identity‐relevant stress proposition according to which events occurring in highly‐salient identity domains have a greater impact on psychological well‐being than events occurring in less salient identity domains.
Tania Saba, Victor Y. Haines
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PREVENTION OF TEACHERS’ EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION
Health of SocietyThe article explores the issue of professional exhaustion among educators. It discusses changes in perceptions of professional exhaustion over time and identifies primary theoretical approaches to understanding the concept and its psychological and ...
Narmin Mir Jalalli
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STUDIES IN EXHAUSTION: III. EMOTION
Archives of Surgery, 1922Intense emotion, especially fear, is one of the most injurious of human experiences. In fact, fear may be defined as the typical emotion, since practically every emotional state is allied to it, even anger, which must have originated in the impulse of self-protection against threatened danger.
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The Effects of Perfectionism Asymmetry on Emotional Exhaustion
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2016This study examined how perfectionism asymmetry, such as adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism, directly and indirectly influences task and relationship conflicts and emotional exhaustion.
Danni Wang, Yuwen Liu
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RNs and LPNs: emotional exhaustion and intention to leave
Journal of Nursing Management, 2015To describe and compare registered nurse (RN) and licensed practical nurse (LPN) emotional exhaustion, intention to leave and reasons for leaving.Different skill mix/care delivery models are being used to address nurse shortages and rising health-care costs. Skill mix may include RNs and LPNs.
Maura MacPhee +2 more
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Longitudinal effects of emotional labour on emotional exhaustion and dedication of teachers.
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2010A great number of teachers find teaching fulfilling and are dedicated to it, but others feel emotionally exhausted, indicating that the interaction with pupils can be emotionally demanding. Emotional labor was shown to play an important role for the health of teachers.
Anja Philipp, Heinz Schüpbach
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The Journal of general psychology, 2020
This research explored the association between the mindfulness of call center agents in the Philippines and the level of emotional exhaustion they experienced.
Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol +1 more
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This research explored the association between the mindfulness of call center agents in the Philippines and the level of emotional exhaustion they experienced.
Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol +1 more
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Emotional exhaustion and stress in doctors are linked
BMJ, 2002Emotional exhaustion and stress have been found to be directly associated in the results of a longitudinal study of UK doctors published last week ( Lancet 2002;359:2089-90). The study was designed to assess the causal relation between stress and burnout in doctors, based on the recognition that these linked problems are common in healthcare ...
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