Burnout and compassion fatigue in coaches: A case for coach-care

Marian Rosefield
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This article discusses the empirical research presented at the 2023 BPS Coaching Psychology Conference: Integrating Research and Practice. Employing constructivist grounded theory (CGT), the research sought to address a gap in the literature (Charmaz, 2006, 2014). In-depth interviews were conducted with 13 diverse professional coaches to understand their personal experiences of burnout and/or compassion fatigue as a coach. The resulting theoretical model, termed the INRR Model™, seeks to explain the development of and recovery from these phenomena, proposing that they arise from a combination of factors, including the nature of the work, personality and/or coping style, and the broader environment. The coaching profession is inherently demanding, often exposing coaches to high levels of emotional intensity or emotional labour (Kemp, 2022). If left unchecked, this can lead to compassion fatigue and burnout (Brotheridge & Grandey, 2002; Rosefield, 2023). Increasingly, coaches are working with clients facing significant stress, complex challenges, and struggles to cope with role demands in their work and personal lives (Arloski, 2021), a trend exacerbated by the post-Covid-19 landscape. These findings underscore the critical need for compassionate self-care, or coach-care, to be prioritised by coaches, supervisors, training organisations, and accreditation bodies. Further research is warranted to deepen our understanding of these issues and develop effective support strategies.
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教练的职业倦怠和同情疲劳:教练护理案例
本文讨论了在 2023 年英国心理学会教练心理学会议上提出的实证研究:整合研究与实践。该研究采用建构主义基础理论(CGT),旨在填补文献空白(Charmaz,2006 年,2014 年)。研究人员对 13 名不同的专业教练进行了深入访谈,以了解他们作为教练的职业倦怠和/或同情疲劳的个人经历。由此产生的理论模型被称为 INRR Model™,旨在解释这些现象的发展和恢复,提出这些现象是由工作性质、个性和/或应对方式以及大环境等综合因素造成的。教练职业本身要求很高,经常会使教练面临高强度的情绪或情绪劳动(Kemp,2022 年)。如果任其发展,可能会导致同情疲劳和职业倦怠(Brotheridge & Grandey, 2002; Rosefield, 2023)。越来越多的教练与面临巨大压力、复杂挑战以及在工作和个人生活中努力应对角色要求的客户合作(Arloski,2021 年),后科维德-19 时代的环境加剧了这一趋势。这些发现突出表明,教练、督导、培训组织和认证机构亟需优先考虑富有同情心的自我保健或教练保健。为了加深对这些问题的理解并制定有效的支持策略,我们有必要开展进一步的研究。
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