An Overview of Burnout Syndrome in Physiotherapists
Freudenberger (1974) and Maslach (1976) were the first to detail Burnout Syndrome (BOS). It is defined as a state of insane exhaustion and depression working accompanied by fatigue and dropped ability to deal with cognitive and sentimental needs and mental distancing. Healthcare artists are most commonly troubled by BOS...
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Investigating the Perceptions of Primary Education Teachers’ Regarding the Professional Burnout Syndrome and the Role of the School Principal
Occupational stress among school teachers captivated scholars in the second half of the twentieth century, mostly because of its effects on their mental and physical health, and researchers sought to better understand how to manage it. It was emphasised that because teachers have taken on a humanitarian role, they...
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