by Dr. Gary Morse | Jul 7, 2022 | Articles, Burnout, Burnout in the Workplace
Share this article:The research literature is rich with findings that organizations contribute significantly to employee burnout. Some research also supports the effectiveness of organizational strategies to reduce burnout. In actuality, the number of these studies is...
by Dr. Gary Morse | Jun 30, 2022 | Articles, Burnout, Burnout in the Workplace
Share this article:If we look closely, we can see in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic the unmistakable signs of yet another pandemic that has been largely ignored: burnout. Burnout has been around for a long time—the concept was first labeled as a condition in the...
by Dr. Gary Morse | Apr 27, 2022 | Articles, Happiness/Well-Being, Mental Health
Share this article:And what brings happiness to those who are least happy? New research shows 5 common factors—and 4 differences—in the factors that bring happiness to people with mental illness and everyone else. Plus, learn 6 takeaways to increase happiness....
by Dr. Gary Morse | Mar 22, 2022 | Articles, Dealing with loss
Share this article:Leo was probably the biggest dog I have ever seen. He didn’t start out that way, of course. The first time my son and I saw Leo, he was a writhing fur ball, a puppy flopping over and cuddling with his nine brothers and sisters. Leo was the most...
by Dr. Gary Morse | Mar 6, 2022 | Articles, Coping with Covid
We long for the experience of feeling truly alive—to feel “the rapture of being alive,” as Joseph Campbell told Bill Moyers in the classic PBS documentary, “The Power of Myth.” Campbell’s words resonate for me, as they have for millions of people. We know from our...
by Dr. Gary Morse | Mar 1, 2022 | Articles, Mental Health
Share this article:My father enjoyed telling the story of the first time he saw me. Three babies were lined up in bassinets behind the hospital glass. The newborns on each end were crying madly while the one in the middle, me, had his hands over his ears, trying to...
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