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From Student to Therapists – Is the Burnout Inevitable?

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Rochelle Furtado & Hana Marmura

New therapists are likely to experience burnout because of school and job-related stressors. Previous studies have shown that novice therapists have high personal expectations and financial stress causing burnout. This commentary provides three potential approaches to reduce burnout in novice therapists.

February 17, 2022 Commentary, Issue 12
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