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MBTI® Bibliography Search—Burnout

32 records returned of 11002 total records

1. Lehr, J. F. (2006). Clergy burnout: Recovering from the 70 hour week and other self-defeating practices. Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg Fortress.

2. Baran, R. B. (2005, May-June). Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, burnout, and satisfaction in Illinois dentists. General Dentistry, 53(3), 228-235.

3. Baab, L. M. (Speaker). (2001, June). Type and burnout: Connecting the research with real life. Presented at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN. (Cassette Recording No. APT1-204). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).

4. Reid, J. B. (1999). The relationships among personality type, coping resources, and burnout in female elementary teachers. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Florida, 1998). Dissertation Abstracts International, 60(02), 0342A. (University Microfilms No. AAG99-19638)

5. Reid, J. B. (1999, July). Teacher burnout: Can type help? Proceedings of APT-XIII, the Thirteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 93-98). Scottsdale, AZ.

6. Reid, J. B. (1999). The relationships among personality type, coping strategies, and burnout in elementary teachers. Journal of Psychological Type, 51, 22-33.

7. Mutchler, K. D. (1999). The relationship of personality type to perceived levels of job burnout among secondary principals. (Doctoral dissertation, Drake University, 1998). Dissertation Abstracts International, 60(07), 2312A. (University Microfilms No. ATT99-40726)

8. Cash, D. (1997). Levels of occupational burnout, personality type, and coping processes: A comparison of intensive-care and nonintensive-care registered nurses in primary-care hospital settings (Doctoral dissertation, University of San Francisco, 1996). Dissertation Abstracts International, 57(11), 7257B. (University Microfilms No. AAG97-13809)

9. Layman, E. & Guyden, J. A. (1997). Reducing your risk of burnout. Health Care Supervisor 15(3), 57-69.

10. Callison, L. M. (1995). Burnout, personality, and the school administrator (Doctoral dissertation, University of Southern California, 1993). Dissertation Abstracts International, 56(03), 770A. (University Microfilms: Not available from UMI)

11. Layman, E. (1996). The relationships among psychological type, hardiness, coping mechanisms, and burnout in directors of hospital health information management departments (Doctoral dissertation, Georgia State University, 1995). Dissertation Abstracts International, 56(12), 7079B. (University Microfilms No. AAT 9610051)

12. Baab, L. M. (1995, Spring). Burnout: Spiritual carpal tunnel. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 18(2), 14, 16.

13. Rogers, M. K. (1995). Understanding resistance to police burnout: A salutogenic approach (Master's thesis, The University of Manitoba, Canada, 1995). Masters Abstracts International, 35(02), 595. (University Microfilms No. AAT MM13484)

14. O'Roark, A. M. (1992). Occupational stressors and burnout resistance: Comparison of judges, managers and ministers. Paper presented at the Regional Meeting of the International Council of Psychologists, University of Padua, Italy, July 9.

15. Davis-Johnson, L. B. (1991). The effects of psychological type on stress coping resources and professional burnout (Doctoral dissertation, Georgia State University, 1991). Dissertation Abstracts International, 52(03), 1765B. (University Microfilms No. AAC91-22825)

16. Rinke, J. M. (1990). The relationship between personality type and burnout in Michigan community college counselors (Doctoral dissertation, Western Michigan University, 1989). Dissertation Abstracts International, 51(04), 1121A. (University Microfilms No. AAC90-15616)

17. Garden, A. M. (1990, September). The purpose of burnout: A Jungian interpretation. British Region: Association for Psychological Type (BAPT) Newsletter, 1(6), 1-2.

18. Goza-MacMullan, G. R. (1989). A path analysis of a job burnout model among firefighters (Doctoral dissertation, University of North Texas, 1988). Dissertation Abstracts International, 49(10), 4588B. (University Microfilms No. AAC89-00339)

19. Garden, A. M. (1989, September). Burnout: The effect of psychological type on research findings. Journal of Occupational Psychology, 62(3), 223-234.

20. O'Roark, A. M. (1989). Workstress in het management: Effectief leiderschap en de preventre van burnout [Jobstress in management: Executive effectiveness and prevention of burnout]. In H. M. van der Ploeg and J. Vis (Eds.), Burnout en Werkstress (pp. 66-86). Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitlinger.

21. Garden, A. M. (1988). Jungian type, occupation and burnout: An elaboration of an earlier study. Journal of Psychological Type, 14, 2-14.

22. Lemkau, J. P., Purdy, R. R., Rafferty, J. P. & Rudisill, J. R. (1988). Correlates of burnout among family practice residents. Journal of Medical Education, 63(9), 682-691.

23. Presberry, R. L., Sr. (1987). Counselor productivity in vocational rehabilitation: The effects of personality type, creativity, and burnout (Doctoral dissertation, St. Louis University, 1987). Dissertation Abstracts International, 48(05), 1184A. (University Microfilms No. AAC87-15088)

24. Grimm, R. B. (1987). The contribution of personality type and selected individual, role/task, and organizational factors to the experience of burnout (Doctoral dissertation, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1986). Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(12), 4442A. (University Microfilms No. AAC87-06422)

25. Hughes, T. M., McNelis, M. C. & Hoggard, D. A. (1987, November). The prediction of teacher burnout through personality type, critical thinking, and self-concept. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Educational Research Association, Mobile, AL.

26. Garden, A. M. (1987). Depersonalization: A valid dimension of burnout? Human Relations, 40(9), 545-559.

27. Nattkemper, C. A. (1986). The application of temperament theory to burnout in nursing personnel of trauma center emergency departments (Doctoral dissertation, United States International University, 1986). Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(04), 1706B. (University Microfilms No. AAC86-13780)

28. Garden, A. M. (1985). The effect of Jungian type on burnout. (Winner, 1985, Isabel Briggs Myers Memorial Research Award.) Journal of Psychological Type, 10, 3-10.

29. Harbaugh, G. L. (1982). Pace in learning and life: Prelude to pastoral burnout. Unpublished manuscript, Duquesne University, Association for Professional Education in Ministry, Pittsburgh, PA.

30. Sherer, L. M., Johnson, A. H. & Cantor, A. B. (1982). Problems of burnout in an emergency room: A consultation case study. Charleston, SC: Medical University Press.

31. Levine, G. (Speaker). (1981, June). The typology of burnout. Presented at MBTI-IV, the Fourth Biennial National Conference on the Use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Association for Psychological Type, Palo Alto, CA. (Cassette Recording No. CS-31, Program No. 81-208). Garden Grove, CA: InfoMedix.

32. Levine, G. (1981). I quit! A guide to burnout prevention. Orange, CA: Indeco.

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