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BURNOUT SYNDROME: PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION METHODS

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 Burnout, as a major problem encountered by professionals, (in particular, those professionals employed in human services) has attracted a great deal of attention over the last decade. The topic is of particular concern to the field of social work, because, in general, social workers are regarded as being at high risk for burnout. Social workers often enter the profession with an idealized sense of mission or a calling to help others while working within frequently demanding bureaucratic constraints. The risk for burnout may be particularly high during the initial years of practice as social workers confront the realities of their jobs, their clients, and their own competence as professional social workers.The term burnout is closely related to and has not been adequately differentiated from the following terms: alienated, indifferent, apathetic, cynical, discouraged, mentally or physically exhausted, and overwhelmed by stress. Burnout, is not yet a clearly defined concept, nor has a clearly articulated theoretical model been developed. This article reviews the definitions of burnout, specifies variables contributing to it, and examines strategies for prevention and intervention by both individuals and agencies. By knowing the personal, organizational, and societal variables that contribute to burnout, social workers will be better prepared to prevent and alleviate it.

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    SADR ALSADAT, S.J., & YOUNESI, SEYED JALAL. (2004). BURNOUT SYNDROME: PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION METHODS. TEB VA TAZKIEH, -(54), 29-40. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/34325/en

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    SADR ALSADAT S.J., YOUNESI SEYED JALAL. BURNOUT SYNDROME: PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION METHODS. TEB VA TAZKIEH[Internet]. 2004;-(54):29-40. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/34325/en

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    S.J. SADR ALSADAT, and SEYED JALAL YOUNESI, “BURNOUT SYNDROME: PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION METHODS,” TEB VA TAZKIEH, vol. -, no. 54, pp. 29–40, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/34325/en

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