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MAINTAINING  A  COMPLETE  LOCAL REFERRAL  DIRECTORY

· Periodically    take    a    break    to    get    some exercise. · If   you   can,   eat     frequently   but   in   small amounts. · Use humor to break the tension and provide relief. · Use relaxation techniques like taking a deep breath,   holding   it,   and   then   blowing   the breath out forcefully. · Use positive self-talk. · When you find your effectiveness diminishing, take a break. · Seek   professional   help,   particularly   after handling   a   life-threatening   occurrence,   or when  you  feel  you  are  losing  control  and cannot cope. Whether  you  are  dealing  with  a  co-worker,  a client, or yourself, you are responsible for recognizing symptoms of stress and taking care of them properly just   as  you    would   for   any   other   health-   or life- threatening condition. BURNOUT.— The burnout syndrome is defined as   a   state   of   emotional   exhaustion,   skepticism, irritability,  and  fatigue  that  results  from  persistent stress  and  worry.  In  their  desire  to  help  meet  the needs  of  other  people,  chaplains  and  RPs  may  be especially  at  risk  of  assuming  devastating  personal stress. The best way to prevent burnout is  to  expect it, to be alert to its early signs, and to act promptly in relieving the stress. Figure  2-2  identifies  five  common  symptoms  of burnout.   Your   first   step   is   to   be   aware   of   these symptoms when they appear. The earlier you recognize Figure 2-2.—Symptoms of burnout. 2-4

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