“…Burnout has been associated with negative consequences for mental health providers, including physical health problems (e.g., insomnia, headaches, poor overall health), relationship problems, reduced job satisfaction, and increased mental health problems (e.g., depression, anxiety, substance abuse) (Carson et al, 1999; Heaney, Price, & Rafferty, 1995; Killian, 2008; Long, Blackwell, & Midgley, 1990; Perrone, Aegisdottir, Webb, & Blalock, 2006; Rohland, 2000; Smoot & Gonzolas, 1995; Stalker & Harvey, 2002). Burnout is also problematic for organizations, and literature reviews frequently report increased absenteeism, tardiness, reduced job commitment, and, in some studies, poor job performance and increased turnover (Burke & Richardsen, 1993; Schwab, Jackson, & Schuler, 1986; Smoot & Gonzolas, 1995; Stalker & Harvey, 2002).…”