by Christina Maslach (Editor), Arnold B Bakker (Editor), Michael P Leiter (Editor)
The psychological concept of burnout refers to long-term exhaustion from, and diminished interest in, the work we do. It's a phenomenon that most of us have some understanding of, even if we haven't always been affected directly. Many people start their working lives full of energy and enthusiasm, but far fewer are able to maintain that level of engagement.
Burnout at Work: A Psychological Perspective provides a comprehensive overview of how the concept of burnout has been conceived over recent decades, as well as discussing the challenges and possible interventions that can help confront this pervasive issue. Including contributions from the most eminent researchers in this field, the book examines a range of topics including:
The book will be required reading for anyone studying organizational or occupational psychology, and will also interest students of business and management, and health psychology.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 174
Edition: 1
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 30 Apr 2014
ISBN 10: 1848722281
ISBN 13: 9781848722286
Edited by three leading figures in the field, this timely volume provides an overview of new and emerging perspectives on burnout. It will provide practitioners and professionals with an accessible volume on the state of play in the field, whilst also providing an opportunity to consider issues of practice and intervention. - Philip Dewe, Department of Organizational Psychology, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
This book brings together a set of excellent chapters that summarize state-of-the-art knowledge on burnout. It provides a well-balanced combination of more traditional and more novel topics, covering research findings, research methods, and intervention approaches. This book is an excellent resource for all who want to learn more about burnout! - Sabine Sonnentag, Department of Psychology, University of Mannheim, Germany