None of us expect our jobs to actively harm us, but that is exactly what mine did to me. I am a practising doctor with a degree in neuroscience and I have over 20 years of medical training and ...
In today's world, experiencing some degree of burnout — when you're so mentally and physically exhausted that even basic tasks seem overwhelming — can feel inevitable.
Jonathan Malesic knows burnout firsthand. He was working his dream job, teaching at a small Catholic college in Pennsylvania. He was publishing papers, working toward tenure — doing all the things on ...
Burnout is often misunderstood as a personal weakness. It’s a predictable response to sustained, unmanaged stress in environments that deplete more than they replenish. It is not a sign of ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Job burnout is an accumulation of chronic unmanaged stress that suddenly grabs you and doesn ...
I recently had the pleasure of presenting at an event for health care HR leaders in New York City. To prepare, I did a rapid review of the latest and most robust academic research in health care to ...
Although burnout has dominated discussions of health care worker well-being, including moral injury—both as a way to describe what health care workers are experiencing and to inform necessary changes ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Burnout is more common among physicians who treat sickle cell disease than those who do not. A follow-up study ...
We have long believed within the psychotherapy professions that many of us come into the field as a result of our own developmental wounds. Carl Jung popularized the concept of the “wounded healer,” a ...
This paper was commissioned by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine. Opinions and statements included in the paper are ...