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Women in helping professions: coaching

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Burnout Syndrome in the Helping Professions

Psychological Reports, 2002
Burnout can be defined as a long-term reaction to occupational stress which involves, particularly, the helping professions. The main aim of this study was the assessment of burnout in a sample of professional and voluntary health care workers and comparison of the two samples on scores from the Maslach Burnout Inventory.
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The ?helping? professions

Metamedicine, 1982
A continuing series of scandals and tragedies is resulting in increasing public disquiet over the practice of the ‘helping’ professions. In the author's view, this disquiet is justified on both theoretical and practical grounds. Current practice is based on a natural-scientific, medical model.
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The helping professions

2017
The Helping Professions is a collection of nonfiction essays that blend personal narrative with reflection and analysis of political and legal topics. The essays explore questions about the relationship between personal and national identity, current experiences of exploitation, and the limits of writing for addressing social conditions and abuses of ...
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Supervision in the Helping Professions

2017
Hawkins and Shohet (2012) have surveyed and concisely mapped the developing and changing landscape of supervision, including the recognition and impact of new technologies including e-supervision. They have added new chapters and ideas, with the second edition including a chapter on diversity.
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Helping the veterinary profession combat cyberbullying

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2023
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