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Phenomenology of maternal emotional burnout

Student: Komardin Anastasiia

Supervisor: Anna K. Fam

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Psychology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

In modern society world, especially living in big cities, probably every educated person understands what it means to experience emotional burnout. It is easy enough to imagine and describe an emotionally burned-out employee or a student who has been dragged from school, or an emotionally overstressed and "exhausted" mother of several children, who is always at home and is already accustomed to such a fading lifestyle, where there is no strength and desire to set new goals and overcome them. Describing the "emotionally burned" people, you can imagine a very different profession, habitat, age, style, and lifestyle. However, in science, it is accepted by the term emotional burnout to mean the working professional environment. With the help of self-description techniques in this study, indicators of emotional burnout in mothers will be identified. An analysis of the phenomenology of this term is practically significant for the diagnosis and prevention of this condition in mothers in ordinary families.

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