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Work-Stress Burnout in Emergency Medical Technicians and the Use of Early Recollections

✍ Scribed by SUSAN M. VETTOR; FREDERICK A. KOSINSKI JR.


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
827 KB
Volume
37
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-0787

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✦ Synopsis


Numerous studies have indicated the high work‐stress burnout and attrition rate of emergency medical technicians. Of these studies, none have attempted to use projective techniques to predict work‐stress burnout. Eight central themes of early recollections have been reported: getter, controller, driver, pleaser, martyr/victim, β€œaginner,” feeling avoider, and excitement seeker. This article discusses those early memories that are more representative of emergency medical technicians who may be susceptible to burnout, as well as other memories that may indicate an individual's resistance to burnout, and proposes research to substantiate the effectiveness of early recollections in predicting burnout in emergency medical technicians.


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