“…It is possible to perceive the sensation of powerlessness before the inconsistency of the rules and the indifference of parents, who, on the contrary, should serve as a support to the teachers: To many teachers, it is in the teacher-student relationship that the quest for the success in learning is established, being the main reason for the choice of the profession, and, in general, it is one of the main causes of satisfaction with the job, just as dissatisfaction is a reason for disillusion and suffering. The tense relationship with the student has been pointed, therefore, as one of the main stressors that may lead to the development of the BS (Young & Yue, 2007) Although stress and Burnout have been occurring for a long time among teachers, their recognition as serious problems has been made more explicit in the last few years, because, in an increasingly way, potentially stressful aspects are present in this field, such as low wages, overcrowded classrooms, excessive working time, unexpressive participation in the institution's policies and planning, feelings of threat in the classroom (Levy, Nunes Sobrinho & Souza, 2009), and need for improvisation due to lack of pedagogical material (Santos, 2009). Therefore, the figure of the teacher is currently different from that that inspired him or her to choose the job, a position of prestige and appreciation for the social condition of his or her practice (Hypolito & Grishcke, 2013) Soon, it is possible to observe contradictions that contribute to the sickening process of teachers.…”