A multifaceted mental health training program in reducing burnout among occupational social workers

Stanley Rabin*, Mark Saffer, Esther Weisberg, Teena Kornitzer-Enav, Israela Peled, Joseph Ribak

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Abstract

This article looks at way s of reducing stress through a multifaceted training program involving the acquisition of mental health knowledge and skills and experiential training in a group of occupational social workers. The training group of 13 occupational workers was compared to a group of occupational social workers not attending the program. Post-training revealed statistically significant increases in professional self-efficacy associated with awareness of psychological and psychopathological issues and professional social support. Reduction in cognitive weariness and listlessness associated with burnout was also found. Gaining competence in mental health issues relating to the occupational setting coupled with emotional sharing helped to reduce professional burnout.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12-19
Number of pages8
JournalIsrael Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences
Volume37
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

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