Purpose Recent intervention research for burnout amongst those working in health and social care contexts has found acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) interventions to be of use but has provided less clarity on the role of psychological flexibility (a key ACT construct). This study further evaluated the usefulness of ACT for burnout and work-engagement and assessed the role of psychological flexibility in contributing to therapeutic change. Procedure A nonconcurrent multiple-baseline across-participants single-case experimental design was used. Four participants were recruited from a homelessness organization in the East Midlands, England. The ACT-intervention was split into three modules to reflect the three aspects of the ACT tr...
Over the past two decades, the workplace has become an important context for delivering ACT interven...
The levels of psychological distress and burnout among healthcare staff are high, with negative impl...
Recent research has found that psychological flexibility, the key construct of the Acceptance and Co...
PurposeRecent intervention research for burnout amongst those working in health and social care cont...
Burnout – a syndrome resulting from chronic exposure to work-related stress – is a particular proble...
Little is known of the mechanisms by which interventions for burnout work. Employees of a UK governm...
A novel eight-week program based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) principles was created t...
Little is known of the mechanisms by which interventions for burnout work. Employees of a UK govern...
Purpose: Work-related stress amongst staff working in direct care roles in mental health and intelle...
Purpose – Work-related stress amongst staff working in direct care roles in mental health and intell...
In this comparative intervention study, 107 working individuals with above average levels of distres...
One hundred employees of a UK government department were randomly assigned to one of two conditions:...
Purpose Staff who work with vulnerable people with multiple needs are known to experience high lev...
The individual, organisational and societal impact of psychological distress among working populatio...
One hundred employees of a UK government department were randomly assigned to one of two conditions:...
Over the past two decades, the workplace has become an important context for delivering ACT interven...
The levels of psychological distress and burnout among healthcare staff are high, with negative impl...
Recent research has found that psychological flexibility, the key construct of the Acceptance and Co...
PurposeRecent intervention research for burnout amongst those working in health and social care cont...
Burnout – a syndrome resulting from chronic exposure to work-related stress – is a particular proble...
Little is known of the mechanisms by which interventions for burnout work. Employees of a UK governm...
A novel eight-week program based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) principles was created t...
Little is known of the mechanisms by which interventions for burnout work. Employees of a UK govern...
Purpose: Work-related stress amongst staff working in direct care roles in mental health and intelle...
Purpose – Work-related stress amongst staff working in direct care roles in mental health and intell...
In this comparative intervention study, 107 working individuals with above average levels of distres...
One hundred employees of a UK government department were randomly assigned to one of two conditions:...
Purpose Staff who work with vulnerable people with multiple needs are known to experience high lev...
The individual, organisational and societal impact of psychological distress among working populatio...
One hundred employees of a UK government department were randomly assigned to one of two conditions:...
Over the past two decades, the workplace has become an important context for delivering ACT interven...
The levels of psychological distress and burnout among healthcare staff are high, with negative impl...
Recent research has found that psychological flexibility, the key construct of the Acceptance and Co...