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Module 1: Immigration and social determinants of health

Module 2: Intro to Mental Health

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Module 3: Key populations - women

Module 4: Key populations - children

Module 5: Key populations...

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Module 6: Treatment and support

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Module 7

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Module 8: Service delivery + pathways to care

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Module 9: Partnerships + mental health promotion

9.1 Strategies for promoting mental health
Strategies for promoting mental health + +
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Module 10: Self-care

Summary Glossary

Risk factors

The source of burnout is the work environment; however, not everyone who works in the same environment will experience burnout. Individual risk factors related to demographics and personality traits contribute to making certain individuals more vulnerable to burnout than others.

Signs and symptoms

Some common symptoms of burnout include the following:
(Lansen, 1996; Fineman & Maslach, 2000, as cited in Pross, 2006)

Burnout as opportunity

Providers can adopt strategies to avoid burnout. If a burnout situation happens, it can sometimes be transformed into an opportunity to stop and reflect on some important questions (Bellafiore, 2011). It is an opportunity to step back and consider whether the current course of action is really a good idea. At certain times, providers must stop and care for themselves.

Providers can consider the following questions when experiencing symptoms of burnout: