by koriej | Oct 11, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
1. As you consider the issues regarding fatigue and technology-mediated practice, what things occurred to you prior to reading these articles? Was this based on personal experience, experiences of others you knew, or your own understanding of technology-mediated...
by Panther22 | Oct 11, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Before I started reading these articles, I wrote what fatigue looked like to me. The fatigue that I have experienced is physical. Having to be confined to a chair hunched over for a whole work shift can be straining on your body. I develop stye on my eyes due...
by KimBee | Oct 11, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Burnout, fatigue, technological influence, exhaustion, excitement, helpful, intriguing, rest, and self-care. All these emotions and things came to mind as I was reading the articles for this week’s discussion. Burnout is what I am currently experiencing at my current...
by Nramsey3 | Oct 10, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
1. Before reading the articles, my understanding of fatigue and technology-mediated practice was largely shaped by personal experience specifically through observing my partner, who works from home for a tech company. I’ve noticed how technology fatigue affects her...
by Miranda (they/them) | Oct 10, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
I honestly have never really thought about fatigue related specifically to a technology-mediated practice. While I cannot speak to mental healthcare work specifically, I can speak to working virtually and fatigue. Before I started our program, I was an operations...
by allisonganz | Oct 10, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Prior to these readings, I didn’t have much understanding or personal experience with technology-mediated practice, so my views were mostly positive and focused on the idea of using technology as a helpful tool. However, I can now see how it could become overwhelming....