Stopping the "caregiver fatigue syndrome" through a self-support group program

By: Tomasulo, Daniel J.
Series: Mental Health Aspects of Developmental Disabilities 5 (1) 2002: pp 16-21.Publisher: 2002Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CAREGIVERS | BURNOUT | STRESS | STRESS MANAGEMENT | GROUP COUNSELLING | PEER SUPPORTSummary: The frustrations of being a professional caregiver are discussed and a "caregiver fatigue syndrome" is identified. In order to decrease the stress of caregiving during employment with people who have intellectual disabilities, the use of a peer support group is presented.
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The frustrations of being a professional caregiver are discussed and a "caregiver fatigue syndrome" is identified. In order to decrease the stress of caregiving during employment with people who have intellectual disabilities, the use of a peer support group is presented.

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