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- Title
- Assessment of Burnout With Implementation of a Brief Mindfulness Intervention in Palliative Care Clinicians
- Author
- Snyder, Rachel
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Nursing
- Description
- Background: While work in palliative and hospice care can be a rewarding experience in helping those suffering with complicated and terminal illnesses, it can also expose those involved to significant work stress, potentially leading to burnout. P...
- Title
- DOES SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING PREDICT JOB SATISFACTION AND BURNOUT AMONG SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELORS
- Author
- Colistra, Angela
- Date Created
- 2012
- Subjects--Topical
- Counseling psychology, Social sciences--Research, Spirituality
- Description
- Job satisfaction and burnout are directly related to turnover within the substance abuse counseling field and a variable that could predict burnout and job satisfaction such as spiritual well-being was of interest. This study explored how spiritua...
- Title
- Differences Between Resident Advisors And Undergraduate Residential Students On Resilience, Mental Health, Burnout, And Perceived Stress
- Author
- Harris, Corrine
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Education, Higher, Mental health
- Description
- The mental health and well-being of college students has become a growing concern for colleges and universities. Research has shown that prevalence rates of mental health in college students is growing and there are multiple complicating impacts o...
- Title
- Differentiating the domains of dirty work in animal euthanasia
- Author
- Bickmeier, Robert
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Organizational behavior, Psychology, Psychology, Industrial
- Description
- ABSTRACTROBERT MICHAEL BICKMEIER. Differentiating the domains of dirty work in animal euthanasia. (Under the direction of DR. STEVEN G. ROGELBERG)This study distinguished two domains of taint in dirty work empirically and theoretically in terms of...
- Title
- EXPLORING ATTITUDES RELATED TO TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE AMONG TEACHERS IN RURAL TITLE I ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELORS AND COUNSELOR EDUCATORS
- Author
- Grybush, Amy
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Educational counseling, Counseling psychology, Social sciences
- Description
- Counselors working in schools have important roles in effectively addressing childhood adversity. Research over the last two-and-a-half decades has asserted that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are a significant public health issue (American ...
- Title
- EXPLORING THE IMPACTS OF SELF-COMPASSION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FLEXIBILITY ON BURNOUT AND ENGAGEMENT AMONG ANIMAL SHELTER STAFF: A MODERATOR ANALYSIS OF THE JOB DEMANDS-RESOURCES FRAMEWORK AND A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED FIELD TRIAL OF A BRIEF SELF-GUIDED ONLINE INTERVENTION
- Author
- Fiery, Mallory
- Date Created
- 2016
- Subjects--Topical
- Management, Psychology
- Description
- Compassion fatigue is a serious concern among individuals in the helping professions, including animal welfare. Current interventions for compassion fatigue are time-consuming, expensive, and not well understood. Similarly, the role of personal re...
- Title
- EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONAL LABOR, BURNOUT, RACE, AND SCHOOL COUNSELOR SELF-EFFICACY
- Author
- Vazquez, Maylee
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Educational counseling
- Description
- School counselors are defined as advocates, leaders, and collaborators who create systematic change by providing access to education in order to create inclusive environments for diverse student populations (ASCA, 2016). They are leaders at school...
- Title
- MENTAL HEALTH CASE MANAGERS: AN ANALYSIS OF COMPASSION FATIGUE AND WELLBEING
- Author
- Bilaye-Benibo, Tamunosaki
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Sociology, Health services administration, Medical personnel
- Description
- Compassion fatigue is a phenomenon wherein employees in "helping professions" develop decreased capacity for empathy due to repeated/extended exposure to client trauma and suffering. In addition to negatively impacting relationships with their cli...
- Title
- Safeguarding the counselor heart: Exploring the relationship between burnout, resilience, and gratitude in clinical counselors
- Author
- Palmieri, Emily
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Counseling psychology, Mental health
- Description
- Burnout in mental healthcare professionals has been well-documented as an occupational hazard, marked with symptoms similar to clinical depression and anxiety that causes not only harm to the counselor, but poses a risk to client care. Most eviden...
- Title
- Should I Stay or Should I Go? Stress, Coping, and Retention among Novice Teachers
- Author
- Fisher, Molly
- Date Created
- 2009
- Subjects--Topical
- Mathematics--Study and teaching, Education, Education, Secondary
- Description
- There are many factors that lead to stress and burnout of teachers that ultimately result in up to half of teachers leaving the profession before their sixth year of experience. This study is a mixed-method approach to the problem that began with ...
- Title
- Stress, burnout, and work-family conflict among police officers: The moderating effect of emotion regulation strategies
- Author
- Toth, Allison
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Management, Psychology
- Description
- Police officers have an incredibly stressful and emotionally laborious job, which can lead to burnout and issues with their work on the clock spilling over and influencing their time with their family off the clock (i.e. work-family conflict). Due...
- Title
- The relationship of elementary teachers' years of teaching experience, perceptions of occupational stress, self-acceptance, and challenging student behavior to burnout symptoms in the United States and Germany.
- Author
- Ullrich, Annette
- Date Created
- 2009
- Subjects--Topical
- Special education, Education, Elementary, Educational psychology
- Description
- In the United States, stress and burnout have been identified as contributors to the shortage and attrition of both general and special education teachers (Edmonson, 2006). In Germany, intense political debate has been related to premature retirem...