Occupational stress as a state of long-term stress leads to physiological, psychosomatic and psychological reactions which results in deterioration of health conditions, mental and physical fatigue and deterioration in the quality of professional engagement. Occupational stress in a profession in which among others include professional educators and teachers, educators, therapists and psychologists leads to saturation of professional and combustion (so-called burnout syndrome). This syndrome is manifested by the range of reactions that range from the gradual loss of energy and the incidence of resistance to work, then the resistance to individuals covered by the education and treatment, the incidence of resistance and lack of cooperation wi...