Background: Provider burnout is a critical problem in mental health services. Contributing factors have been explicated across three domains: personal, job and organizational characteristics. Of these, organizational characteristics, including workplace environment, appear to be particularly important given that most interventions addressing burnout via the other domains (e.g. bolstering personal coping skills) have been modestly effective at best. Aims: This study builds on previous research by using social capital as a framework for the experience of work social milieu, and aims to provide a richer understanding of how workplace social environment might impact burnout and help create more effective ways to reduce burnout. Methods: P...
Mental health clinicians employed in a public mental health setting are at an increased risk of expe...
Background: It is generally accepted that mental health professionals experience high levels of burn...
The changing nature of work with people who have severe mental illness raises important workplace is...
Limited progress has been made in reducing burnout in mental health professionals. Accordingly, we i...
The purpose of this research is to examination the burnout tendencies of mental health social worker...
Objectives: Although social capital approach has showed its merits in predicting well-being and heal...
Staff burnout is increasingly viewed as a concern in the mental health field. In this article we fir...
Existing literature has shown increasing prevalence rates of workplace burnout (Squiers et al, 2017;...
The present study examined self-compassion as well as work-based social support and their associatio...
Burnout is prevalent among mental health providers and is associated with significant employee, cons...
Rising levels of burnout and poor well‐being in healthcare staff are an international concern for he...
Working in health care professions involves many emotional and interpersonal job stressors. Difficul...
Protecting the wellbeing of the Australian mental health workforce has become important as demands o...
Mental health professionals are at high risk of experiencing work-related stress and burnout due to...
Social capital is a multi-faceted phenomenon in social sciences that massively affects many social f...
Mental health clinicians employed in a public mental health setting are at an increased risk of expe...
Background: It is generally accepted that mental health professionals experience high levels of burn...
The changing nature of work with people who have severe mental illness raises important workplace is...
Limited progress has been made in reducing burnout in mental health professionals. Accordingly, we i...
The purpose of this research is to examination the burnout tendencies of mental health social worker...
Objectives: Although social capital approach has showed its merits in predicting well-being and heal...
Staff burnout is increasingly viewed as a concern in the mental health field. In this article we fir...
Existing literature has shown increasing prevalence rates of workplace burnout (Squiers et al, 2017;...
The present study examined self-compassion as well as work-based social support and their associatio...
Burnout is prevalent among mental health providers and is associated with significant employee, cons...
Rising levels of burnout and poor well‐being in healthcare staff are an international concern for he...
Working in health care professions involves many emotional and interpersonal job stressors. Difficul...
Protecting the wellbeing of the Australian mental health workforce has become important as demands o...
Mental health professionals are at high risk of experiencing work-related stress and burnout due to...
Social capital is a multi-faceted phenomenon in social sciences that massively affects many social f...
Mental health clinicians employed in a public mental health setting are at an increased risk of expe...
Background: It is generally accepted that mental health professionals experience high levels of burn...
The changing nature of work with people who have severe mental illness raises important workplace is...