Purpose: Work-related stress amongst staff working in direct care roles in mental health and intellectual disability settings is associated with a range of problematic outcomes. There has been a proliferation of research into the use of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)-based interventions in this staff population. The purpose of this paper is to review the extant literature. Design/methodology/approach: A systematic search of the literature was conducted, and seven studies identified which met the criteria for inclusion in the review, of which four were eligible for meta-analysis. Findings: Results of the meta-analysis were most convincing for the effectiveness of ACT-interventions to reduce psychological distress within a subgroup...
Previous studies have shown that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can be an effective treatme...
Burnout – a syndrome resulting from chronic exposure to work-related stress – is a particular proble...
The levels of psychological distress and burnout among healthcare staff are high, with negative impl...
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...
Purpose: Work-related stress amongst staff working in direct care roles in mental health and intelle...
Background A large proportion of the healthcare workforce reports significant distress and burnou...
The individual, organisational and societal impact of psychological distress among working populatio...
Work stress is a large-scale problem that is associated with many negative physical, psychological a...
The individual, organisational and societal impact of psychological distress among working populatio...
Burnout in the workplace has been a predominant concern, long before the 1970s, when the issue of bu...
A novel eight-week program based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) principles was created t...
The present research pilots a brief, online, and self-guided adaptation of an Acceptance and Commitm...
Background: A large proportion of the healthcare workforce reports significant distress and burnout,...
Background: A large proportion of the healthcare workforce reports significant distress and burnout,...
Previous studies have shown that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can be an effective treatme...
Burnout – a syndrome resulting from chronic exposure to work-related stress – is a particular proble...
The levels of psychological distress and burnout among healthcare staff are high, with negative impl...
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...
Purpose: Work-related stress amongst staff working in direct care roles in mental health and intelle...
Background A large proportion of the healthcare workforce reports significant distress and burnou...
The individual, organisational and societal impact of psychological distress among working populatio...
Work stress is a large-scale problem that is associated with many negative physical, psychological a...
The individual, organisational and societal impact of psychological distress among working populatio...
Burnout in the workplace has been a predominant concern, long before the 1970s, when the issue of bu...
A novel eight-week program based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) principles was created t...
The present research pilots a brief, online, and self-guided adaptation of an Acceptance and Commitm...
Background: A large proportion of the healthcare workforce reports significant distress and burnout,...
Background: A large proportion of the healthcare workforce reports significant distress and burnout,...
Previous studies have shown that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can be an effective treatme...
Burnout – a syndrome resulting from chronic exposure to work-related stress – is a particular proble...
The levels of psychological distress and burnout among healthcare staff are high, with negative impl...