Font Size: a A A

Job burnout recovery

Posted on:2009-12-28Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Institute of Transpersonal PsychologyCandidate:Regedanz, KristaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390005951036Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
Little focus has been given to the experience of successful burnout recovery. This study discovered themes in participants' subjective experience of successful job burnout recovery offering researchers a missing link in intervention creation and mobilization of resources for clinicians in treatment planning.;A purposive sample of 21 people was selected. Participants were between the ages of 25 and 54, had suffered from job burnout, and recovered successfully within the last 5 years, as measured by the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Interviews were conducted in person and over the phone, transcribed, and analyzed by the researcher using a thematic analysis procedure. Burnout recovery themes of successful strategies used, situational factors, the experience of the recovery process, and shifts in participant meaning attributed to work were isolated by the researcher. Participants reported using 11 strategy themes and 15 situational themes. Recovery was found to be a process that was ongoing, changed, and was made possible with time. Significant shifts in sense of meaning were discovered. The transpersonal frame allowed the researcher to consider these 4 themes of burnout recovery and how they relate to each other in order to come up with 5 findings. The data suggest that the burnout recovery experience involves (a) a recovery process, (b) an existential shift, (c) a sense of empowerment, (d) increase in self-referencing, and (e) relationship change. The findings of this research suggest that the chronic distress experienced through burnout can be a positive precursor for growth. This research also suggests that the experience of increased efficacy is integral to job burnout recovery.
Keywords/Search Tags:Burnout recovery, Experience, Themes
Related items