articleCurrent Directions in Psychological ScienceSep 17, 2003Closed access

Job Burnout

University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

Job burnout is a prolonged response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the job and is defined here by the three dimensions of exhaustion, cynicism, and sense of inefficacy. Its presence as a social problem in many human services professions was the impetus for the research that is now taking place in many countries. That research has established the complexity of the problem and has examined the individual stress experience within a larger social and organizational context of people's response to their work. The framework, which focuses attention on the interpersonal dynamics between the worker and other people in the workplace, has yielded new insights into the sources of stress, but…

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Keywords
  • Cynicism
  • Psychology
  • Burnout
  • Stressor
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Social psychology
  • Psychological intervention
  • Context (archaeology)
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