Skip to content

Booksellers & Trade Customers: Sign up for online bulk buying at trade.atlanticbooks.com for wholesale discounts

Booksellers: Create Account on our B2B Portal for wholesale discounts

The Burnout Pattern

by Hans Watson Do
Sold out
₹3,233.00
Original price ₹3,233.00
Original price ₹3,233.00
₹3,233.00
Current price ₹3,233.00

Imported Edition - Ships in 18-21 Days

Free Shipping in India on orders above Rs. 500

Request Bulk Quantity Quote
+91
Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9781972981016
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: University Elite Press
  • Publisher Imprint: University Elite Press
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 86
  • Original Price: USD 29.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 291 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Psychotherapy / General

Therapist burnout is often explained as a problem of volume-too many patients, too many hours, and too much emotional strain. While this explanation appears reasonable, it leaves an important contradiction unresolved. If burnout were simply a function of workload, therapists would experience it in a predictable way as volume increased. In practice, however, some therapists become overwhelmed at relatively low caseloads, while others maintain clarity, effectiveness, and engagement at significantly higher levels. This inconsistency suggests that the problem is not fully explained by how much work is being done, but by how that work is being structured.

This book offers a different explanation. Burnout is not primarily caused by how much you work, but by how you are working. When therapy is organized around content rather than process, therapists are drawn into managing individual situations instead of identifying the patterns that produce them. As this occurs, responsibility gradually shifts toward the therapist, effort increases without producing consistent results, and the work becomes progressively more difficult to sustain.

The Burnout Pattern provides a structured framework for understanding how burnout develops and how it can be corrected by changing the way therapy is practiced. Drawing from clinical work, supervision, and research, the book examines the relationship between therapist role, pattern recognition, cognitive load, and sustainability within psychotherapy.

Rather than approaching burnout as a self-care issue alone, this book reframes it as a structural issue rooted in how therapists organize and engage in the work itself. As therapy becomes organized around pattern recognition, role clarity, and appropriate distribution of responsibility, the work becomes more effective, more sustainable, and significantly less overwhelming over time.

Trusted for over 49 years

Family Owned Company

Secure Payment

All Major Credit Cards/Debit Cards/UPI & More Accepted

New & Authentic Products

India's Largest Distributor

Need Support?

Whatsapp Us