Tsunami in the Head – Better Understanding and Coping with Burnout (Springer)

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Description

Burnout remains a current and socially relevant issue, especially in the education sector, yet it is rarely openly discussed. It is often accompanied by feelings of shame and guilt, depending on the individual. Everyone has their own perception of what burnout is—but does this perception truly reflect reality? And if so, why does burnout seem to affect so many people unnoticed?

The author aims to change this situation with her book and the approaches it offers for organizations, teams, leaders, consultants, as well as those affected and their families and friends. She seeks to foster a new awareness of social responsibility. In doing so, she builds a bridge to a new perspective on resilience and health, providing an active contribution to prevention and education. Her book offers accessible and approachable insights into a serious topic, enabling an open and healthy approach to this complex, insidious, and life-altering condition.

The author

Rebecca Petersen has worked for several years as a leader in the special education sector and is self-employed as a trained psychological counselor, systemic coach, supervisor, and organizational consultant (BSO), as well as a teaching transactional analyst under supervision (PTSTA-C). Despite her broad expertise in counseling and coaching, while working as a school principal, she herself suffered from burnout and was incapacitated and unable to work for several months.

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