People who work in helping professions are affected by job burnout in large numbers. Many of the reasons cited include:
- the profession is involved in an environment that is client-centered
- Good intentions are met with low pay, impossible workload, low prestige and feeling unappreciated.
- lack of criteria for measuring accomplishments and success
- inadequate funding and institutional support
- Conflict among co-workers is often encouraged instead of working as a team
- set extremely high goals for themselves and punish themselves severely if they fail to achieve their goals.
- a person more emotional than others which interferes with adaptive functioning.
- will often have inadequate coping skills and will act impulsively, lacks perseverance and relies heavily on defense mechanism such as denial, repression and projection.
- Meditation
- Exercise on a regular basis
- Delegate if possible
- Visualize and recite positive affirmations.