Vol 42 No. 1
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Author(s):

Jean Cheng

Published in:

The Singapore Family Physician Vol 42 No 1 - Self-Care Techniques

Publication date:

1 January 2016

ISSN:

0377-5305

Abstract

Given the stressful demands of their work, primary care physicians are susceptible to experiencing burnout. Evidence-based strategies to effectively manage emotions at work are essential to preventing physician burnout. This article details the role of emotional regulation in a physician’s workplace, a model for understanding the processes underlying emotion regulation, and the theorised pathways to emotion dysregulation. Finally, this article provides strategies to assist the physician in practicing regular adaptive emotion regulation so as to reduce burnout.