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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANXIETY AND BURNOUT AMONG THERAPISTS JASMINE HYDER
Area/Stream: Medical Sciences,
Authors: Jasmine Hyder, Sheeba Parveen, Dr. Tarun Lala, Dr. Chhavi Sundriyal
Keywords: Anxiety, Burnout, Overload, Therapists, etc
Book Name /series: Futuristic Trends in Medical Science,Volume 2, Book 22, Part 2, Chapter 2
Publication: IIP Proceedings
Year: 2022,
Month: November
Page No: 109-115,
ISSN/ISBN: 978-93-95632-96-6,
DOI/Link: https://rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl2023D3DD889556ABF38.pdf
Abstract:
In order to respond appropriately to a stressful incident, therapists frequently have to deal with aggressive or depressive patient behaviors. The multidimensional model of burnout, which is based on Maslach theory, includes ideas like emotional and psychophysical tiredness, depersonalization, and a diminished sense of professional success. Burnout and age were most strongly correlated. Burnout levels have been observed to be particularly high in health professionals between the ages of 30 and 40. Additionally, the authors discovered that seniority and experience have an impact on age-dependent risk, with a higher risk of burnout in earlier career stages. Some medical workers regularly deal with patients' physical and emotional suffering as they deal with various levels of handicap. This inherently elicits emotional reactions, which may prompt careers to defend themselves by cutting off contact with their clients. Health workers respond to the emotional loads that their patients are carrying as part of their work, sometimes needing to hold back their own emotions. Thus, the purpose of this study is to ascertain how therapists' anxiety is affected by burnout.
Cite this: Jasmine Hyder, Sheeba Parveen, Dr. Tarun Lala, Dr. Chhavi Sundriyal,"RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANXIETY AND BURNOUT AMONG THERAPISTS JASMINE HYDER", Futuristic Trends in Medical Science,Volume 2, Book 22, Part 2, Chapter 2, November, 2022, 109-115, 978-93-95632-96-6, https://rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl2023D3DD889556ABF38.pdf