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New Model of Burn Out Syndrome - Towards Early Diagnosis and Prevention

English · Hardback

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This book is based on our most recent investigations revealing the complexity of the determinants of burn out in different populations at risk (health care professions, teachers, social workers etc.). Based on our empirical study we have developed a model of vulnerability to burn out which explains it as a specific complementary interaction between certain personality profile and the psychological climate at work place. In the course of evaluation there have been employed different inventories which are now validated as an assessment battery in about 300 subjects. Temperament and Character Inventory (revised) has been exclusively standardized for Bulgarian population as well Although burn out syndrome (BOS) is thoroughly discussed in modern literature, the present proposal is unique in the following aspects:

1) It emphasizes the role of personality profiling understood as complementary construct to the dimensional measures of psychological climate. In this way the authors challenge traditional views of BOS as systematic phenomenon

2) This book aims at establishment of the vulnerability to BOS (proneness) as well as to revealing of the protective factors and therefore to underpin early diagnosis and prevention programs.

3) Our book brings together several perspectives: the clinical (psychological and psychopathological) with the management perspective. In this way it is most suitable for both general and specialized audience, including health care managers and mental health professionals, such as trainees in psychiatry

4) This book consist of entirely original investigation of BOS in specific populations at risk with novel battery of assessment tools

Contents:
1. Introduction and background of the studies in the field of burn out
2. Theoretical model of vulnerability to burn out: personality and Psychological Climate in the Context of Burnout Syndrome (BOS)
3. Empirical measures of vulnerability to BOS. Standardization and validation of the battery of assessment tools
4. Comparative study of burnout in medical professionals from psychiatric units and other health care sectors
5. Burnout in healthcare employees working in surgical departments, anesthesiology and intensive care
6. BOS among general practitioners
7. Comparative analysis of vulnerability to burnout syndrome in health and social care personnel
8. Regression and factor models of burn out components in health care
9. Anxiety and Depression as state predictors for burn out in health care
10. The impact of burn out on quality of life in the context of professional realization in medicine
11. BOS studies among employees in penitentiary system
12. Coping strategies and burnout syndrome prevention

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New Model of Burn Out Syndrome

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Drozdstoj Stoyanov


Summary

This book is based on our most recent investigations revealing the complexity of the determinants of burn out in different populations at risk (health care professions, teachers, social workers etc.). Based on our empirical study we have developed a model of vulnerability to burn out which explains it as a specific complementary interaction between certain personality profile and the psychological climate at work place. In the course of evaluation there have been employed different inventories which are now validated as an assessment battery in about 300 subjects. Temperament and Character Inventory (revised) has been exclusively standardized for Bulgarian population as well Although burn out syndrome (BOS) is thoroughly discussed in modern literature, the present proposal is unique in the following aspects:It emphasizes the role of personality profiling understood as complementary construct to the dimensional measures of psychological climate. In this way the authors challenge traditional views of BOS as systematic phenomenonThis book aims at establishment of the vulnerability to BOS (proneness) as well as to revealing of the protective factors and therefore to underpin early diagnosis and prevention programs.Our book brings together several perspectives: the clinical (psychological and psychopathological) with the management perspective. In this way it is most suitable for both general and specialized audience, including health care managers and mental health professionals, such as trainees in psychiatryThis book consist of entirely original investigation of BOS in specific populations at risk with novel battery of assessment tools

Product details

Assisted by Drozdstoj Stoyanov (Editor)
Publisher River Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2014
 
EAN 9788793102705
ISBN 978-87-93102-70-5
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 15 mm
Weight 470 g
Series River Publishers Research and
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Labour, economic and industrial sociology

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