Burnout Syndrome

"Journal of psychiatry is among the top Indexed journals in Burnout syndrome. provides online free and open access to all of its research publications. Authors of articles published in Journal of psychiatry retain copyright on their articles,, which are subject to copyright of their respective owners. Burnout syndrome is a process defining emotional, mental, and physical fatigue, which develops insidiously over time. Burnout term was first used by Freudenberg in 1975. Nowadays, it is a very common syndrome, particularly in those working environments with a high work-related stress and a constant high workload. Burnout could be defined as “a health care staff’s perception of his job and patient care in emergency department as a burden”. It is typically the last step of a process appearing with loss of vocational excitement, dissatisfaction, and a negative attitude towards patients calling for help. The symptoms appear in forties. Studies have demonstrated that burnout results in many serious problems in a broad spectrum comprising work loss, social problems, domestic relationship issues, cigarette, alcohol, and substance abuse, and even psychiatric diseases “Mehmet Ustundag, The Hidden Part of the Iceberg for Emergency Department Staff: The Burnout Syndrome” OMICS is devoted to the prompt publication of original findings of the highest scientific priority and value that provide novel mechanistic insights, represent a clear advance over previous studies and have the potential to generate exciting future research. Journal of neurochemistry encourages the submissions in the areas of neurological sciences presenting new ideas. "
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