Burnout as breakdown of one's existence in the world.

IF 3.1 2区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Medicine Health Care and Philosophy Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-07 DOI:10.1007/s11019-025-10281-8
Lisa IJzerman, Annemie Halsema
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Abstract

Burnout is generally conceived as a condition resulting from external stressors in one's work environment, but its precise definition is contested. In line with recent empirical studies, we suggest an existential-phenomenological approach to avoid the dualisms that characterize the present understanding of burnout. Drawing on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology, we do not consider burnout in terms of a psychological syndrome with physiological aspects, but rather suggest that these syndromes are expressions of the same problem. Burnout is not caused by an individual's inability to cope with external demands, nor by a too demanding work environment, but it is a mismatch between the two. Furthermore, we conceive of 'world' in Arendtian terms and situate burnout within the social context of vita activa. We argue that burnout can be understood in terms of 'world alienation,' and discuss the extent to which Arendt's diagnosis of the shifts in human activity in modernity from 'work' to 'labor' may provide a social context for the existential breakdown that burnout entails. We conclude the paper by outlining some implications for diagnosis and treatment based on our definition of burnout.

倦怠是一个人在这个世界上生存的崩溃。
倦怠通常被认为是由工作环境中的外部压力引起的一种状态,但其确切定义存在争议。根据最近的实证研究,我们提出了一种存在现象学的方法来避免目前对职业倦怠的二元论理解。根据梅洛-庞蒂的现象学,我们不认为倦怠是一种具有生理方面的心理综合症,而是认为这些综合症是同一问题的表现。职业倦怠不是由于个人无法应对外部需求,也不是由于过于苛刻的工作环境,而是两者之间的不匹配造成的。此外,我们用阿伦特的术语来构想“世界”,并将倦怠置于积极生活的社会背景中。我们认为,倦怠可以从“世界异化”的角度来理解,并讨论了阿伦特对现代性中人类活动从“工作”到“劳动”转变的诊断在多大程度上可能为倦怠所带来的存在主义崩溃提供了社会背景。最后,我们根据倦怠的定义概述了诊断和治疗的一些启示。
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期刊介绍: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy: A European Journal is the official journal of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care. It provides a forum for international exchange of research data, theories, reports and opinions in bioethics and philosophy of medicine. The journal promotes interdisciplinary studies, and stimulates philosophical analysis centered on a common object of reflection: health care, the human effort to deal with disease, illness, death as well as health, well-being and life. Particular attention is paid to developing contributions from all European countries, and to making accessible scientific work and reports on the practice of health care ethics, from all nations, cultures and language areas in Europe.
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