Psychological Burnout Features Amongst Medical Workers
Keywords: Burnout, stress, emotions, mental health, psychology, exhaustion
Article no: 100
Pages 843-848
Keywords: Burnout, stress, emotions, mental health, psychology, exhaustion
Article no: 100
Pages 843-848
Keywords: Stress resistance, time perception of the person, multicultural environment, Chinese students, Russian students
Article no: 28
Pages 256-262
Keywords: Specific effort, effort zone, specific metabolic stress
Article no: 27
Pages 215-224
Keywords: Burnout, COVID-19 pandemic, perceived stress, teachers
Article no: 58
Pages 561-571
Keywords: Stress, outlook, aging, adaptation, defense, coping
Article no: 28
Pages 220-225
Keywords: Stress, coping with stress, coping strategy, psychological reliability, preparation wrestlers for competitions.
Article no: 26
Pages 234-243
Keywords: Functional equivalence theory, mental health, potential, stress
Article no: 1
Pages 1-9
Keywords: Islamic-Based Stress Management, human development, wasatiyyah, human elements
Article no: 27
Pages 253-261
Keywords: Academic performance, mental health, stress, students
Article no: 60
Pages 562-572
Keywords: Stress; LD children; ethnic; religious
Article no: 117
Pages 835-841
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