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Author Grosch, William N.

Title When helping starts to hurt : a new look at burnout among psychotherapists / William N. Grosch, David C. Olsen.

Imprint New York : Norton, ©1994.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  616.8914 G877W    Check Shelf
Edition 1st ed.
Description xiv, 189 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-183) and index.
Contents Ch. 1. The Burdens of Helping -- Ch. 2. The Making of a Helper: Masked Narcissism -- Ch. 3. Strains in the Helping System -- Ch. 4. Contributions to Burnout from Inner and Outer Space -- Ch. 5. Prevention: Avoiding Burnout -- Ch. 6. Wounded Healers or Grandiose Saviors: The Treatment of Burnout -- Ch. 7. Case Study: Feeling Good Just For Me!
Summary "A career in mental health can be rewarding and deeply satisfying. Yet, when clinicians fail to maintain balance between work, family, and leisure, they are vulnerable to burnout. At a time when mental health dollars are being stretched to the limit and practitioners in both the public and private sectors are facing increased caseloads, professional burnout is becoming more prevalent and troublesome." "Integrating Kohut's self psychology and Bowenian family systems theory, this book takes a systematic look at the roots of burnout. These go deep into the narcissistic vulnerability of the individual therapist, family-of-origin dynamics that are played out in the workplace, and stresses within and between current family and work systems that leave the therapist trying - and failing - to gain the appreciation that comes from pleasing everyone. When environmental demands increase and are prolonged, the boredom, exhaustion, despair, and poor judgment characteristic of burnout flourish." "In addition to offering advice on preventing burnout, the book presents a model for treatment. This is illustrated in short vignettes and one extended case study." "The authors share their optimism that burnout is not a given and that, through the use of professional peer group support, supervision, and individual therapy, it can be avoided or overcome."--Jacket.
Subject Psychotherapists -- Job stress.
Burn out (Psychology) -- Prevention.
Burn out (Psychology) -- Treatment.
Psychotherapists -- Mental health.
Burnout, Professional -- prevention & control.
Burnout, Professional -- therapy.
Job Satisfaction.
Psychotherapy.
Burn out (Psychology) -- Prevention. (OCoLC)fst00841905
Burn out (Psychology) -- Treatment. (OCoLC)fst00841911
Psychotherapists -- Job stress. (OCoLC)fst01081737
Psychotherapists -- Mental health. (OCoLC)fst01081744
Psychotherapeuten.
Burnout.
Indexed Term Psychotherapy
Added Author Olsen, David C., 1952-
ISBN 0393701670
9780393701678
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