2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11469-016-9701-3
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From Grey Nothingness to Holistic Healing: A Non-Dual Approach to the Treatment of Burnout

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“…(b) Regarding the clarity of the outcome measures, Six articles presented adequate measures of outcome (Acciari et al 2015;Woods and Baruss 2004;Ankrah 2002;Miller and Nielsen 2015;Berchik et al 2016). , Kaklauskas andClements (2016), andTzu et al (2017) are case studies and Brewerton et al (2012) and Rabeyron and Loose (2015) are case study series. In view of this methodological design, they did not use evaluation tools.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(b) Regarding the clarity of the outcome measures, Six articles presented adequate measures of outcome (Acciari et al 2015;Woods and Baruss 2004;Ankrah 2002;Miller and Nielsen 2015;Berchik et al 2016). , Kaklauskas andClements (2016), andTzu et al (2017) are case studies and Brewerton et al (2012) and Rabeyron and Loose (2015) are case study series. In view of this methodological design, they did not use evaluation tools.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tzu, Bannerman, and Hill () deconstructed the dualistic thinking that many addiction counselors may bring to their work regarding client outcome expectations. Accordingly, supervisors can help counselors examine their own internal expectations and cognitive measures of success.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emotional intensity of working with clients struggling with addiction is strong, and addiction counselors must have the awareness and skills needed to foster personal EI to successfully manage their work and avoid burnout. Tzu, Bannerman, and Hill (2017) deconstructed the dualistic thinking that many addiction counselors may bring to their work regarding client outcome expectations. Accordingly, supervisors can help counselors examine their own internal expectations and cognitive measures of success.…”
Section: Implications For Counseling and Supervisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cultura ocidental, a ênfase no individualismo, juntamente com a falta de conexão entre as pessoas, restringiu a definição de si mesmo a se tornar enraizada em suas realizações (Schaufeli, et al, 2009), que buscam a satisfação egoísta e imediata, enquanto permanecem insatisfeitos com a busca, criou as condições ideais para o esgotamento (Lasch, 1979). O foco da vida deixou de ser espiritual e passou a ser o trabalho, onde de se espera realizações imediatas, sobrecarga de trabalho, individualismo e outras questões que levam a Burnout (Tabela 3) (Tzu, Bannerman & Hill, 2016).…”
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“…Frustrações existenciais se desenvolvem a partir da busca por uma existência significativa e podem se manifestar em preocupações espirituais (Frankl, 1984). Como tal, um logoterapeuta auxilia na jornada de construção de significado, criando consciência dos verdadeiros desejos dentro das profundezas de seu ser (Tzu, Bannerman & Hill, 2016).…”
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