Associations between therapists' occupational burnout and their patients' depression and anxiety treatment outcomes
Depression and Anxiety2018Vol. 35(9), pp. 844–850
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Abstract
Therapist burnout has a negative impact on treatment outcomes and could be the target of future preventive and remedial action.
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