Job satisfaction, job stress and burnout within the practice of clinical psychology in the Western Cape

Bibliography: leaves 48-53. === The aim of this dissertation was to investigate the practice of clinical psychology in the Western Cape. This exploratory study described biographical information, characteristics, activities, and the nature of satisfaction and stress experienced. In addition, it esta...

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Main Author: Metz, Pamela
Other Authors: Strümpfer, D J W
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15867
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-158672020-10-06T05:10:54Z Job satisfaction, job stress and burnout within the practice of clinical psychology in the Western Cape Metz, Pamela Strümpfer, D J W Stress (Psychology) Clinical Psychology Job stress Bibliography: leaves 48-53. The aim of this dissertation was to investigate the practice of clinical psychology in the Western Cape. This exploratory study described biographical information, characteristics, activities, and the nature of satisfaction and stress experienced. In addition, it established the degree of burnout experienced within this community, and investigated the interrelationships between job satisfaction, job stress and burnout. The sample consisted of 90 practicing clinical psychologists registered with the Professional Board for Psychology of the South African Medical and Dental Council. A questionnaire which was designed to elicit the above-mentioned information and consisted mainly of multiple-choice-type questions was mailed to the participants. Results were quantitative in nature and were treated predominantly descriptively. The study suggested that burnout occurs in low to moderate degrees and was significantly related to age, marital status and type of clinical practice. Furthermore, it was found that therapeutic expertise seemed to be an important factor when considering the interrelationships between job satisfaction, job stress and burnout. 2015-12-20T15:38:41Z 2015-12-20T15:38:41Z 1987 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15867 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Humanities Department of Psychology
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Clinical Psychology
Job stress
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Clinical Psychology
Job stress
Metz, Pamela
Job satisfaction, job stress and burnout within the practice of clinical psychology in the Western Cape
description Bibliography: leaves 48-53. === The aim of this dissertation was to investigate the practice of clinical psychology in the Western Cape. This exploratory study described biographical information, characteristics, activities, and the nature of satisfaction and stress experienced. In addition, it established the degree of burnout experienced within this community, and investigated the interrelationships between job satisfaction, job stress and burnout. The sample consisted of 90 practicing clinical psychologists registered with the Professional Board for Psychology of the South African Medical and Dental Council. A questionnaire which was designed to elicit the above-mentioned information and consisted mainly of multiple-choice-type questions was mailed to the participants. Results were quantitative in nature and were treated predominantly descriptively. The study suggested that burnout occurs in low to moderate degrees and was significantly related to age, marital status and type of clinical practice. Furthermore, it was found that therapeutic expertise seemed to be an important factor when considering the interrelationships between job satisfaction, job stress and burnout.
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