Joy of Burnout by Dina Glouberman

Joy of Burnout by Dina Glouberman

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Joy of Burnout by Dina Glouberman

Explains that burnout happens when the love or meaning for what we are doing is lost, but the attachment to it drives us to stay in our rut. Uncovering the process of burnout, this work shows us how we can use the experience to turn our lives around. It is suitable for those who are at burnout, or in danger of becoming so.
The book we have all been waiting forThis extraordinary book is a must for sufferers of burnout and their families, friends, managers, counsellors and anyone who has been touched by this experience. It's also a great read.' -- Jack Canfield, co-author of Chicken Soup for the S 'The challenge will be finding someone who cannot relate to it!' -- Robert Holden, author of Shift Happens! 'Full of useful and illuminating suggestions.' -- Margaret Drabble, novelist, editor and critic 'a wise, inspirational guide to understanding and embracing burnout as a way of making place for the soul and moving on to a more personally constructive and spiritually rewarding life.' -- Angela Neustatter, author and journalist
Dr Dina Glouberman is an accomplished psychotherapist and lecturer. She is the pioneer of the Imagework approach to using imagination for personal and spiritual development, and has run courses throughout Europe, USA, Russia and Japan. Dina is the Founder Director of Skyros, based in Greece and Thailand, which attracts over 1000 visitors a year - and has included Martin Amis, Sue Townsend and Fay Weldon among its teaching staff. She is also the author of Life Choices, Life Changes.
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ISBN 13 9780340821596
ISBN 10 0340821590
Title Joy of Burnout
Author Dina Glouberman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2003-09-01
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.