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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x14 mm, kaal: 304 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1421454734
  • ISBN-13: 9781421454733
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x14 mm, kaal: 304 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1421454734
  • ISBN-13: 9781421454733
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A compassionate guide to writing your way back to purpose for healthcare professionals.

Physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals are leaving medicine in record numbers due in large part to exhaustion, disillusionment, and a profound loss of joy in their work. In A Prescription for Burnout: Restorative Writing for Healthcare Professionals, Carolyn Roy-Bornstein, MD, offers a powerful, science-backed remedy to burnout in the healthcare field: reflective writing. This guide is a structured, compassionate companion for those who want to stay in the profession they once loved and renew their sense of purpose.

The book is organized around the three dimensions of burnout identified by psychologist Christina Maslachemotional exhaustion, cynicism, and a perceived lack of efficacy. Each chapter introduces a focused writing practice to help clinicians reconnect with their values, strengthen empathy, and rediscover meaning in their work. Dr. Roy-Bornstein brings more than three decades of experience as a nurse, pediatrician, and narrative medicine educator to this deeply personal and practical work. She knows firsthand how writing can transform grief, trauma, and professional disillusionment into clarity, self-awareness, and healing.

These evidence-based and insightful exercises are designed to be brief yet sustaining antidotes to the pace and pressures of modern healthcare. Whether used privately or in groups, in early training or late-career reflection, A Prescription for Burnout offers clinicians not just strategies for surviving the system but tools to reclaim their voiceand their vocation.

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Roy-Bornstein has provided us tools to navigate the marathon that is a career in healthcare when so much is at stakethe caretaking of ourselves and our patients in a spirit of creativity, self-expression, and dare we aspireeven flourishing. Synapsis: A Health Humanities Journal

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A compassionate guide to writing your way back to purpose for healthcare professionals.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Section One: Addressing Emotional Exhaustion
Introduction
1. Writing for Physical Health
2. Writing as Opportunity for Self-Reflection
3. Writing to Bear Witness
4. Writing as the Heart's Back Door
5. Writing as Trauma Narrative
6. Writing to Build Resilience
7. Writing to Increase Self-Awareness
8. Writing to Develop Our Professional Identity
9. Writing for Mindfulness
10. Writing as Gratitude
Section Two: Countering Cynicism
11. Writing to Listen
12. Writing to Improve Our Powers of Observation
13. Writing to Strengthen Our Relationships
14. Writing to Gain Perspective
15. Writing to Enhance Empathy
16. Writing as Self-Compassion
17. Writing to Foster Self-Confidence
18. Working for Work-Life Balance
19. Writing Toward Optimism
20. Writing to Set an Intention
Section Three: Restoring Self-Efficacy
21. Writing to Find the Wisdom Within
22. Writing to Cultivate a Sense of Wonder
23. Writing to Regain Our Sense of Agency
24. Writing to Flourish
25. Writing to Unleash Creativity
26. Writing to Increase Tolerance of Ambiguity and Cultivate Openness
27. Writing for Connection
28. Writing Toward Joy
29. Writing Toward Meaning
30. Where Do We Go from Here? Writing as a Way of Life
About the Author
Carolyn Roy-Bornstein, MD, FAAP, is a board-certified pediatrician and the writer-in-residence at the Lawrence Family Medicine Residency program. She is the author of Through Thick and Thin: One Foster Family's Eating Disorder Journey and Crash: A Mother, a Son, and the Journey from Grief to Gratitude.