Beyond Burnout: Helping Teachers, Nurses, Therapists and Lawyers Recover From Stress and Disillusionment

Beyond Burnout: Helping Teachers, Nurses, Therapists and Lawyers Recover From Stress and Disillusionment

by Cary Cherniss (Author)

Synopsis

Why are so many in the helping professions perceived as lacking idealism or commitment? Beyond Burnout, based on a unique, in-depth, longitudinal study, explores the source of this problem. Professionals describe in their own words what happened to them when their idealism collided with the realities of their work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 14 Sep 1995

ISBN 10: 0415912067
ISBN 13: 9780415912068

Media Reviews
Beyond Burnout presents an in-depth sampling of 25 professionals who have survived stress in their public service fields. The sample size was admittedly small; however, the reports of the unstructured interviews were informative. The definitions of burnout and bureaucracy were especially insightful. The author met the objective of offering help to professionals in the public sector who are beginning their careers. Persons considering a career in the helping professions will find this a thought-provoking book and a resource manual for solutions to the problem of burnout.
- Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, Vol. 24, No. 4, 1996
Beyond Burnout falls in the must read category for all those in professional roles. Cherniss carefully tracks how a . . . population dealt with early burnout over a twelve-year interval. Based on those detailed histories, he offers useful policies and practices for moderating the intensity of burnout as well as for inhibiting its onset.
-Robert T. Golembiewski, author of Phases of Burnout
Beyond Burnout is a remarkable followup to one of the original books on this form of job stress. Cherniss re-interviews people a decade after their bout with burnout, and discovers new insights about effective solutions for this social problem. What he learns from this group of professionals could have important implications for anyone starting down the career path in the human services.
-Christina Maslach, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley and author of Burnout: The Cost of Caring and co-editor of Professional Burnout
Those interested in burnout among professionals will have to rethink their views as a result ofthis well written, thought provoking book. This book is as much about the modern world as it is about professionals in the human services.
-Seymour B. Sarason, Ph.D., Yale University
Cary Cherniss, one of the pioneers and foremost leaders in burnout research, brings us this important book in which we learn what happened to the new professionals he interviewed ten years ago . . . In the large and steadily growing literature on burnout, there are very few long-term studies . . . this one is a landmark . . . This is a fascinating, enormously useful and readable book, both engaging and practical.
-Ayala Pines, coauthor of Career Burnout: Causes and Cures
Author Bio
Cary Cherniss is Professor of Applied Psychology at Rutgers University. He is the author of Professional Burnout in Human Service Organizations and Staff Burnout: Job Stress in the Human Services as well as numerous articles on burnout.