Burnout among the addiction counseling workforce: The differential roles of mindfulness and values-based processes and work-site factors
Volume: 40, Issue: 4, Pages: 323 - 335
Published: Jun 1, 2011
Abstract
Although work-site factors have been shown to be a consistent predictor of burnout, the importance of mindfulness and values-based processes among addiction counselors has been little examined. In this study, we explored how strongly experiential avoidance, cognitive fusion, and values commitment related to burnout after controlling for well-established work-site factors (job control, coworker support, supervisor support, salary, workload, and...
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Title
Burnout among the addiction counseling workforce: The differential roles of mindfulness and values-based processes and work-site factors
Published Date
Jun 1, 2011
Volume
40
Issue
4
Pages
323 - 335
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