STUDENTS OF CREATIVE SPECIALTIES IN THE PROCESSES OF N OF BURNOUT SYNDROME REHABILITATIOТ OF PHYSICIANS
Abstract
The article highlights the main signs of professional burnout of medical workers. Art therapy is considered as one of the most effective methods of rehabilitation. The optimal way to solve the problem has been substantiated – the organization of a socio-cultural project with art-therapeutic blocks of psychological correction, to which students of creative specialties are involved.
On the one hand, on the project site, students hone their competencies in the field of culture and arts, on the other hand, with their creative activities they help prevent the destructive consequences of professional burnout of representatives of the noblest and most humane profession, thereby helping to preserve the health of people who have devoted their lives to saving lives and restoring the health of citizens.
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