Burnout among mental health professionals: special considerations for the marriage and family therapist |
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Authors: | Rosenberg Tziporah Pace Matthew |
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Affiliation: | Department of Marriage and Family Therapy, 008 Slocum Hall, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, 13244, USA. tzrosenb@syr.edu |
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Abstract: | Burnout is a syndrome consisting of physical and emotional exhaustion resulting from negative self-concept, negative job attitudes, and loss of concern for clients. This research study explores potential predictors and prevalence of burnout among marriage and family therapists (MFTs). It evaluates the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) to establish its applicability to MFTs. Our sample of 116 Clinical Members of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy responded to a mailed questionnaire including demographic information and the MBI. Overall, our sample reported low-to-moderate ranges of burnout. Differences were noted in degrees of burnout across job settings. Predictors of clinician burnout include hours worked per week and job setting. Factor analysis indicates that the MBI is an appropriate assessment tool for measuring burnout among MFTs. Implications for clinical practice are discussed. |
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