Examining perceived levels of stress, burnout, and job satisfaction among play therapists
International Journal of Play Therapy
; : No Pagination Specified, 2023.
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in English
| APA PsycInfo | ID: covidwho-20244719
ABSTRACT
Work-related stress and burnout have become a popular topic for research studies over the course of many years. The COVID-19 pandemic has also highlighted the importance of monitoring stress and well-being for workers in a variety of fields. The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between perceived stress, burnout, and job satisfaction among play therapists. We found a strong correlation between perceived stress and burnout among sample participants. We also found a strong negative relationship between these variables and job satisfaction. Based on our findings, we recommend several strategies that supervisors can implement when working with counselors-in-training in order to prevent stress and burnout for this specific therapist population. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)
stress; burnout; job satisfaction; perceptions; play therapists; *Burnout; *Health Personnel Attitudes; *Job Satisfaction; *Play Therapy; *Stress; *Therapists; *Perceived Stress; Professional Personnel Attitudes & Characteristics [3430]; Human; Male; Female Adulthood (18 yrs & older); Young Adulthood (18-29 yrs); Thirties (30-39 yrs); Middle Age (40-64 yrs); Aged (65 yrs & older); us
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Prognostic study
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English
Journal:
International Journal of Play Therapy
Year:
2023
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Article
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