Wohlbefinden, Burnout und Ressourcen bei Psychotherapeuten
Reis D, Schröder A, Schlarb A (2014)
Psychotherapeut 59(1): 46-51.
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Reis, Dorota;
Schröder, Annette;
Schlarb, AngelikaUniBi
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Background. Well-being and its correlates have rarely been investigated in psychotherapists. Results from research on other occupational groups have shown that subjective and work-related well-being are both associated with performance and motivation as well as with mental and physical health. Therefore, personal and job-related resources of practicing psychotherapists were investigated in this study in order to assess their associations with well-being.Method. A total of 771 psychotherapists filled in an online questionnaire including questions concerning well-being (WHO-Five Well-being Index, WBI-5), burnout (Maslach Burnout Inventory, MBI), and personal (Psychological Capital Questionnaire, PCQ) as well as job-related (Dutch Questionnaire on Work Experience, VBBA) resources.Outcomes. Of the participants 45% reported that they were suffering from high emotional exhaustion. Over 30% reported a reduced subjective well-being, while more extensive professional experience was associated with better well-being. Psychotherapists reported optimism and hope to be the most important personal resources, whereas opportunities for personal and professional development were the most important job-related resources.Conclusions. The study identified personal and job-related resources which may be relevant for different aspects of well-being in psychotherapists.
Stichworte
Personal satisfaction;
Workload;
Questionnaires;
Research;
KeywordsPsychotherapy
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Zeitschriftentitel
Psychotherapeut
Band
59
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
46-51
ISSN
0935-6185
eISSN
1432-2080
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2708962
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Reis D, Schröder A, Schlarb A. Wohlbefinden, Burnout und Ressourcen bei Psychotherapeuten. Psychotherapeut. 2014;59(1):46-51.
Reis, D., Schröder, A., & Schlarb, A. (2014). Wohlbefinden, Burnout und Ressourcen bei Psychotherapeuten. Psychotherapeut, 59(1), 46-51. doi:10.1007/s00278-013-0970-z
Reis, Dorota, Schröder, Annette, and Schlarb, Angelika. 2014. “Wohlbefinden, Burnout und Ressourcen bei Psychotherapeuten”. Psychotherapeut 59 (1): 46-51.
Reis, D., Schröder, A., and Schlarb, A. (2014). Wohlbefinden, Burnout und Ressourcen bei Psychotherapeuten. Psychotherapeut 59, 46-51.
Reis, D., Schröder, A., & Schlarb, A., 2014. Wohlbefinden, Burnout und Ressourcen bei Psychotherapeuten. Psychotherapeut, 59(1), p 46-51.
D. Reis, A. Schröder, and A. Schlarb, “Wohlbefinden, Burnout und Ressourcen bei Psychotherapeuten”, Psychotherapeut, vol. 59, 2014, pp. 46-51.
Reis, D., Schröder, A., Schlarb, A.: Wohlbefinden, Burnout und Ressourcen bei Psychotherapeuten. Psychotherapeut. 59, 46-51 (2014).
Reis, Dorota, Schröder, Annette, and Schlarb, Angelika. “Wohlbefinden, Burnout und Ressourcen bei Psychotherapeuten”. Psychotherapeut 59.1 (2014): 46-51.
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