Utilizing a semi-structured interview protocol this study engages in a phenomenological inquiry to examine school counselors’ experiences of job stress and burnout. We specifically explore the use of two different theoretical frameworks for understanding these phenomena, in order to improve our understanding of how to frame future research efforts. We identify themes consistent with the Maslach model of burnout and themes consistent with the Job Demand Control Support (JDCS) theory of job stress. We make recommendations regarding use of the JDCS in future research, as well as discussing avenues for advocacy
The study was undertaken to discover how various teachers, counselors and administrators view their ...
The phenomenon of burnout has received wide attention during the last fifteen years, especially in h...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between academic burnout among graduat...
Utilizing a semi-structured interview protocol this study engages in a phenomenological inquiry to e...
Stress-strain-coping theory suggests that burnout may ensue when coping strategies do not adequately...
Burnout has led to turnover and poor counselor performance within public sector rehabilitation. Scho...
The burnout and stress experienced by school counselors is likely to have a negative influence on th...
Researchers have found an increasing number of students with mental health issues, and school counse...
The psychological well-being of those who counsel adolescents is an important issue, but there has ...
This study utilized hierarchical regression to examine the impact of practicing school counselors’ y...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceived intensity of burnout for school counselor...
The purpose of the phenomenological study was to understand stress and burnout among urban middle sc...
Problem. The problem of this study was to investigate the extent of, and factors related to, profess...
This is a narrative study on the concept and process of burnout as experienced by school counselors ...
Graduation date: 2006Burnout, a problem that relates to an individual's occupation or vocational lif...
The study was undertaken to discover how various teachers, counselors and administrators view their ...
The phenomenon of burnout has received wide attention during the last fifteen years, especially in h...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between academic burnout among graduat...
Utilizing a semi-structured interview protocol this study engages in a phenomenological inquiry to e...
Stress-strain-coping theory suggests that burnout may ensue when coping strategies do not adequately...
Burnout has led to turnover and poor counselor performance within public sector rehabilitation. Scho...
The burnout and stress experienced by school counselors is likely to have a negative influence on th...
Researchers have found an increasing number of students with mental health issues, and school counse...
The psychological well-being of those who counsel adolescents is an important issue, but there has ...
This study utilized hierarchical regression to examine the impact of practicing school counselors’ y...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceived intensity of burnout for school counselor...
The purpose of the phenomenological study was to understand stress and burnout among urban middle sc...
Problem. The problem of this study was to investigate the extent of, and factors related to, profess...
This is a narrative study on the concept and process of burnout as experienced by school counselors ...
Graduation date: 2006Burnout, a problem that relates to an individual's occupation or vocational lif...
The study was undertaken to discover how various teachers, counselors and administrators view their ...
The phenomenon of burnout has received wide attention during the last fifteen years, especially in h...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between academic burnout among graduat...