Four-Year Longitudinal Study of Behavioral Changes in Coping With Stress.
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Peer-Reviewed Literature
This study, published in American Journal of Health Behavior, examines the relationship between stress and coping among participants in a 6-week stress management program designed to develop stress management skills. The findings reported temporary decreases in burnout, while subjects receiving additional “refresher” sessions showed decreases in burnout throughout a 4-year period. The authors posit that long-term approaches yield permanent behavioral changes.
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Organizational Strategies
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