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DRUŽBENI VZROKI IZGORELOSTI: SOCIOLOŠKA ANALIZA TERAPEVTSKIH PRAKS
ID Pantič Golinar, Pia (Author), ID Vidmar Horvat, Ksenija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Epidemija izgorelosti se kljub mnogim raziskavam in ozaveščanju šele začenja. Čeprav se o izgorelosti velikokrat govori kot o bolezni 21. stoletja, ta po Medicinski kvalifikaciji bolezni niti ni bolezen, ampak je tam označena kot sindrom življenjske izčrpanosti. Ta definicija se bo s prihodom nove Medicinske klasifikacije bolezni, ki pride v veljavo 2022, spremenila: tam bo izgorelost definirana kot sindrom, ki se pojavi kot rezultat neprimerno obravnavanega kroničnega stresa na delovnem mestu. Izgorelost naj bi bila povezana izključno le z delovnim okoljem, saj naj se tega pojma ne bi več uporabljalo na drugih področjih življenja. Izgorevali naj bi predvsem deloholiki in perfekcionisti, ljudje z labilno samopodobo in storilnostnim samovrednotenjem. Ti se niso zmožni prilagoditi trendom družbe 21. stoletja. Sodobna družba, ki ji vlada neoliberalna ideologija, prinaša individualizacijo, internalizacijo, konkurenčnost, apolitičnost in z vsem tem odtujenost od sebe in družbe. Neoliberalna ideologija ustvarja neoliberalne subjekte, ki so ključni kandidati za izgorelost. Raziskave pa kažejo, da izgorevajo tudi nezaposleni in otroci, kar pomeni, da vzrokov ne smemo iskati le v delovnem okolju. Družbene okoliščine oziroma neoliberalizem je glavni krivec, da se oblikujejo osebnosti, ki so ranljive in dovzetne za izgorelost. Zato se je te potrebno lotiti tudi širše - na družbeni ravni, ne le individualno s psihoterapijo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:izgorelost, neoliberalna ideologija, neoliberalni subjekt, psihoterapija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-110419 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:14.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:SOCIAL CAUSES OF BURNOUT: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THERAPEUTIC PRACTICES
Abstract:
Despite much research and awareness, the burnout epidemic is only beginning. Although burnout is often referred to as the disease of the 21st century, it is recorded in the Medical Classification of Diseases as a syndrome of exhaustion, thus not as a disease. This definition will now change into syndrome that results from chronic workplace stress that has not been treated properly once the new Medical Classification of Diseases will be enforced in 2022. According to the definitions, burnout should be related solely to the work environment and should not be connected with experiences in other areas of life. People affected by burnout are mainly workaholics and perfectionists, people with an unstable self-image and capabilities of productive self-evaluation, who are unable to adapt to the trends of 21st century society. Modern society, governed by neoliberal ideology, brings individualization, internalization, competitiveness, apoliticalness, and thus cruelty to oneself and others. Neoliberal ideology creates neoliberal entities that are key candidates for burnout. However, research shows that burnout also appears with the unemployed and children. Therefore, we should be looking for causes beyond the work environment. Social circumstances, or neo-liberalism, are the main culprit in the formation of personalities vulnerable to burnout. Therefore, they also need to be addressed on a broader, social level, and not only individually through psychotherapy.

Keywords:burnout, neoliberal ideology, neoliberal subject, psychotherapy

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