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Burnout Syndrome in People Helping Professions
RYBOLOVÁ, Lucie
The thesis deals with Burnout Syndrome that relates mainly to workers from helping professions. The theoretical part deals with main terms that characterize the thesis. They are mainly Burnout Syndrome, its origin, cause and development. The term helping profession is also defined. Subsequently, the term prevention, chiefly supervision, its definition, types, forms, development and aim are defined. The practical part describes Burnout Syndrome and possibilities of both individual and employee prevention. The aim of the thesis is to find out whether and in what way employers prevent workers from helping professions from suffering Burnout Syndrome. A qualitative research, a semi-structured interview has been used for the cause. The qualitative research has been conducted with employees working in the South Bohemian Region who have been working for more than four years. The following employees from helping professions have been chosen: four workers in Social Services, a two social workere, and two special pedagogues . The research shows that employees have an excellent knowledge regarding the Burnout Syndrome as well as the fact, that employers provide rations sorts of prevention which employees regard as adeguate and satisfactory. The thesis can be used as a source of information for workers in helping professions and outcome can be rendered to the employees in the institutions.

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