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  • Burnout syndrome is a chronic state of emotional, motivational, and physical exhaustion mainly caused by prolonged occupational stress, often seen in healthcare workers.
  • Personal, role, and organizational factors contribute to the development of burnout, which can lead to a range of psychosomatic disorders and social dysfunction.
  • Addressing burnout requires an interdisciplinary approach, with psychotherapy playing a critical role in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment strategies.

Article Abstract

Burnout syndrome is a socio-psychological phenomenon of emotional, motivational, and physical exhaustion as a result of chronic occupational stress. It is manifested as long-term emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and diminished personal and professional achievements. Burnout syndrome is common among health care workers, 'due to their high dedication, empathy for suffering patients, and decision-making related to life and health of patients. Personal, role and organizational factors influence on development of burnout. The clinical picture of burnout is multifactorial and can be described as a set of psychosomatic and somatic disorders, symptoms of social dysfunction. Diversity and non-specific symptoms of burnout syndrome determine the need for an interdisciplinary approach to its diagnosis. The leading role in solving problems related to stress and emotional burnout plays psychotherapy. The paper presents diagnostic criteria, risk factors, and methods of prevention and treatment of emotional burnout.

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