Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
8-1-2009
Abstract
Adolescent residential treatment staff members have jobs that are emotionally exhausting, physically taxing and spiritually draining. Good coping skills, including religious/spiritual practices, may reduce burnout. Results from a small rural adolescent residential treatment center indicated a high degree of burnout. Burnout was negatively correlated with existential and religious well-being, stress, income, social support and personal mental health treatment
Recommended Citation
Sanderson, Tara; Bufford, Rodger K.; Peterson, Mary K.; and Ravensberg, Victoria, "Religious Affiliation, Religious and Spiritual Practices, and Burnout among Adolescent Residential Staff Members" (2009). Faculty Publications - Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Program. 25.
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gscp_fac/25