Value congruence, importance and success and in the workplace: Links with well-being and burnout amongst mental health practitioners
Autor: | Joseph Ciarrochi, Frank P. Deane, Lindsay G. Oades, Stephanie Veage, Retta Andresen, Trevor P Crowe |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Health (social science) burnout Guiding Principles media_common.quotation_subject psychological wellbeing Personal life work values Burnout Mental health mental health practitioners Behavioral Neuroscience Card sorting Honesty Well-being guiding principles Psychology Social psychology Competence (human resources) personal values Applied Psychology Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics media_common |
Zdroj: | Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. 3:258-264 |
ISSN: | 2212-1447 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcbs.2014.06.004 |
Popis: | Living according to one׳s personal values has implications for wellbeing, and incongruence between personal and workplace values has been associated with burnout. Using the SGP Card Sorting Task (Ciarrochi & Bailey, 2008), this study explored mental health practitioners׳ personal life values and personal work-related values, and their relationships with wellbeing and burnout. Congruence between life and work-related values was related to wellbeing and perceived accomplishment at work. Those whose personal values were consistent with the commonly-shared values of a caring profession experienced lower burnout and higher personal wellbeing. Successfully pursuing one׳s work values predicted lower burnout and greater wellbeing. Honesty, clearly defined work, competence and meeting obligations were associated with lower burnout and higher wellbeing. Acceptance of others and helping others were associated with lower burnout. The implications for recovery-oriented practice are noted. Values clarification exercises may invigorate the sense of meaning in practitioners׳ work, increasing wellbeing and reducing staff burnout. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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