List of publications on a keyword: «психоэмоциональное выгорание»
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Prevention of Psychoemotional Burnout of Students by Means of Physical Education
ProceedingPedagogy, Psychology, Society- Authors:
- Liubov V. Zasukhina, Olesia D. Prokurorova, Polina I. Sochneva
- Work direction:
- Теория и методика физического воспитания, спортивной тренировки, оздоровительной и адаптивной физической культуры
- Abstract:
- Статья посвящена вопросу психоэмоционального выгорания студентов как основной проблеме среди учащихся высших учебных заведений. Авторами рассматриваются факторы возникновения психоэмоционального выгорания, его этапы и последствия для студентов. В ходе изучения данного материала с психологической и медицинской сторон сделаны выводы об эффективности профилактики данного явления средствами физической культуры и состоялась разработка памятки для студентов.
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Occupational Burnout Among Medical Students During Learning Period and its Prevention
ProceedingPsychologically Safe Educational Environment: Design Problems and Development Prospects- Authors:
- Tatyana V. Klennikova, Tatyana I. Knyazeva, Olga A. Mihajlina
- Work direction:
- Psychological security in the digital environment of an educational institution
- Abstract:
- The prevention of occupational burnout among medical students with the use of means and methods of physical culture during their learning period is examined in the article. Occupational burnout, that appears in person's inability to restrain one's emotions which leads to the exhaustion of one's organism, may emerge among specialists of various professions which in most cases leads to psychologic stress. Negative symptoms of professional hazard most commonly appear among medical workers. Same symptoms of occupational burnout may also apear among medical students during their learning period. This burnout build-up and the lack of preventative activities lead to serious consequences for students including suicidal thoughts.
- Keywords:
- education, occupational burnout, medical students, professional hazard