“…Burnout is most often associated with job-related demands, such as workload (Beitel et al, 2018;Landrum, Knight & Flynn, 2012). Counselors who report higher self-efficacy and control over their job show lower levels of burnout (Shoptaw , Stein & Rawson, 2000;Vilardaga et al, 2011. Most research findings agree that coworker support, increased clinical supervision, and self-care were important strategies for managing emotional exhaustion and improving job satisfaction (Beitel et al, 2018;Ducharme, Knudsen & Roman, 2007;Fukui, Wu & Salyers, 2019;Oberleitner et al, 2021;Oser et al, 2013;Shoptaw et al, 2000;Skinner & Roche, 2021;Vilardaga et al, 2011). Vilardaga et al (2011) also found that negative attitude toward clients (SUD stigma) was related to higher levels of burnout.…”