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Tag: burnout

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Behavioral Education

How Are You Doing, Really? Reflections on Faculty Burnout

My journey understanding burnout is certainly shorter than my journey experiencing it. Burnout in teachers of behavior analysis is underrepresented in the behavior-analytic literature, but here are useful resources from colleagues, particularly women, in other fields.

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In professional life, less can sometimes be more.

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The Long-Smoldering Problem of Burnout in Applied Behavior Analysis

Practitioners are being driven to despair by impossible workloads. What can we do about it? The first step is to understand what burnout is.

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