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Predicting Burnout in Graduate Student Counselors Using a Multiple Linear Regression Analysis of Workaholism Tendencies, Grit, and Academic Entitlement
Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
  • Rebekah Reysen, The University of Mississippi
  • Sumedha Therthani, Mississippi State University
  • Kristen Butler, The University of Mississippi
  • Smyth Sexton, The University of Georgia
  • Phillip Shumate, The University of Mississippi
Document Type
Article
Keywords
  • burnout,
  • workaholism,
  • grit,
  • academic entitlement,
  • graduate students
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Abstract

We investigated the relationship between workaholism tendencies, academic entitlement, and grit on burnout for graduate student counselors (n = 113). Workaholism was the most significant predictor of burnout, with approximately 30% of participants illustrating these tendencies. We conclude with a discussion of future research and implications for the counseling field.

Citation Information
Rebekah Reysen, Sumedha Therthani, Kristen Butler, Smyth Sexton, et al.. "Predicting Burnout in Graduate Student Counselors Using a Multiple Linear Regression Analysis of Workaholism Tendencies, Grit, and Academic Entitlement"
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rebekah-reysen/1/