| Literature DB >> 12709889 |
Joachim Bauer1, Steffen Häfner, Horst Kächele, Michael Wirsching, Reiner W Dahlbender.
Abstract
This paper reviews the scientific concepts and the clinical aspects of the burn-out syndrome. According to recent studies, up to 25 % of the German working population appear to suffer from what the Amercan physician and psychoanalyst, Herbert Freudenberger, has designated in 1974 as "burn-out syndrome". Characteristic features of this syndrome are emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and low personal accomplishment. People affected by the burn-out syndrome may suffer from depressive or anxious symptoms, from sleep disorders, chronic pain syndromes, or functional disorders of the cardiovascular or gastrointestinal system. Primary causes of the burnout syndrome include high demand combined with low influence, a high level of engagement without sufficient rewards or gratification, and a low level of social support. Preventive measures against burn-out include Balint-like supervision groups. In cases of a fully developed burn-out syndrome, affected persons should undergo either psychotherapy or a multimodal psychosomatic therapy.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12709889 DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-38865
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol ISSN: 0937-2032