Stress Management for Sustainable Workplaces: Clinical Psychology Strategies in Leadership
This academic article explores the intersection of clinical psychology strategies and leadership practices in fostering stress management for sustainable workplaces. In contemporary organizational settings, the escalating demands of the professional environment often led to heightened stress levels...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of "Spiru Haret" University. Economic Series (English ed.) 2023, Vol.23 (4), p.608-627 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This academic article explores the intersection of clinical psychology strategies and leadership practices in fostering stress management for sustainable workplaces. In contemporary organizational settings, the escalating demands of the professional environment often led to heightened stress levels among employees, negatively impacting both individual wellbeing and overall workplace sustainability. Recognizing the imperative role of leadership in mitigating workplace stress, this article delves into the application of clinical psychology techniques by leaders to promote a healthier and more sustainable work environment. The article begins by reviewing the prevailing literature on workplace stress and its detrimental effects on employee performance and organizational success. Subsequently, it examines the theoretical foundations of clinical psychology interventions and their adaptability to leadership contexts. Key strategies such as cognitive-behavioural approaches, mindfulness practices, and resilience-building techniques are explored in detail, emphasizing their efficacy in addressing workplace stressors. Furthermore, the article underscores the importance of leadership awareness and skill development in implementing these clinical psychology strategies. Leadership qualities such as emotional intelligence, effective communication, and empathetic understanding are identified as critical components in successfully integrating stress management interventions. Case studies and empirical evidence from diverse organizational settings are presented to illustrate the practical application and outcomes of these strategies. In conclusion, this article advocates for a holistic approach to stress management in sustainable workplaces, emphasizing the collaborative efforts of clinical psychology and leadership. By fostering a supportive and psychologically informed leadership culture, organizations can create resilient, engaged, and productive workforces, thereby contributing to longterm sustainability and success. The insights provided in this article serve as a valuable resource for academics, practitioners, and organizational leaders striving to enhance workplace well-being and performance. |
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ISSN: | 2393-1795 2393-1795 |