Burnout (psychology) burnout is a pathologic syndrome in which prolonged occupational stress leads to emotional and physical depletion and ultimately to the development of maladaptive behaviors (e.g., cynicism, depersonalization, hostility, detachment).. Burnout is a syndrome of exhaustion, cynicism, and diminished professional efficacy that is closely associated with the work environment. the exhaustion component consists of fatigue and depletion of one’s emotional and physical resources. developmental psychology (cognitive) developmental psychology (social) diagnostic and statistical. European journal of developmental psychology. 2011, 8 (2), 215–227 parents’ work burnout and adolescents’ school burnout: are they shared?.
Burnout in sport and performance summary and keywords athlete burnout is a cognitive-affective syndrome characterized by perceptions of emotional and physical exhaustion, reduced accomplishment, and devaluation of sport.. Australian journal of educational & developmental psychology. vol 3, 2003, pp 35-47 testing a model for teacher burnout jeffrey dorman australian catholic university abstract research was conducted on the predictors of burnout in a sample of teachers in queensland private. Burnout among adults in professional situations is well-known and widely described (maslach, schaufeli & leiter 2001). according to schauffeli et al. (2002) burnout syndrome is also found among university students..