Science of Burnout
What is Burnout?
Preventing/Treating Burnout
Symptoms of Burnout
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What is cortisol?

A stress hormone

100

What is Burnout?

A state of emotional, physical, and cognitive due to stressors in an individual's work, school, and personal life.

100

Name 3 Ways to Boost Your Mood when Burnt Out

Meditate, Journal, Enjoy Nature, etc.

**Answers may vary

100

True or False: When you experience burnout, you take frustrations out on others/have Outbursts

True

200

True or False: A short vacation or day off will "cure" your burnout

FALSE. Although burnout levels do decrease during vacation, burnout is not the same as day-to-day stress. The cognitive effects of burnout take time to be reversed.

200

What's one common cause of burnout?

- lack of control/support

- too much/too little to do 

- problems with work/life balance

- conflict with others

- lack of clarity regarding expectations

200

What is the type of break that you take every week for a few hours?

Meso break
200

Psychological symptoms are included in what stage of burnout?

Stage 2/Longer Lasting Effects

300

What is called to have abnormally low levels of cortisol in your body?

Hypocortisolism

300

What type of health condition is burnout?

A workplace syndrome

300

Name 3 Treatments of Burnout

Seek Support, Promote Equanimity/Boost Your Equanimity, Stress Management Techniques

300

Name 1 Physical symptom, 1 Emotional symptom, and 2 behavioral Signs of burnout.

Possible Answers 

Physical: Feeling Tired/Drained frequently, Lowered Immunity, Change in appetite & Sleep, Headaches

Emotional: Sense of failure, Loss of Motivation, Detachment, Feeling helpless, trapped, or defeated

Behavioral: Procrastination, Withdrawal & Isolation, Outbursts, Using substances to cope




400

What are Two cognitive effects of burnout found by Researcher William McEwen?

1. Impairments in attention-shifting

2. Shrinkage/Damage to neurons

400
About what % of high school students that took an NYU survey said they were extremely stressed?

49.5%

400

What are the 4 A's of Stress Management?

Avoid Unnecessary Stress, Alter the Situation, Adapt to the Stressor, Accept the thing you can't change

400

Why do we sometimes procrastinate when experiencing burnout?

When we procrastinate we end up doing something that makes us feel good like watching something on, so when we are burning out our brains always look for a way to make us feel better; turning to procrastination as a solution.

500

What part of the body was shown to be enlarged when researched in people experiencing burnout?

Amygdala 

500

According to the NIH, what percent of students have academic burnout?

20.5%

500

Eliminating unnecessary parts of your schedule falls under what category of preventing burnout?

Self-Reflection

500

Why does your body possibly experience lowered immunity during burnout?

When your body experiences such high levels of stress for prolonged periods of times, it decreases the immune systems’ white blood cells that help fight off against infections or diseases