Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Subject "stress"
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Burnout and engagement of reformed church ministers
(AOSIS, 2010)Orientation: The ministry is one occupation where burnout is increasingly considered to be a consequence of the problems with which ministers have to cope. However, few studies focused on the positive antipode of a ... -
The manifestation of stress and rumination in musicians
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)Here we offer a brief review of research on individual differences that are common to musicians, focusing on our own work on rumination and stress. Rumination and stress have been linked with depression and negative health ... -
The resilience of child protection social workers: are they at risk and if so, how do they adjust? A systematic Meta-Synthesis
(Oxford University Press, 2017)Globally, social workers protect, among others, children who are in need of care and protection. Child protection social workers protect children by means of statutory intervention. Concomitant professional risks threaten ...