Indian Journal of Health Social Work
(UGC CARE List Journal)
ABSTRACT
Background: Nowadays, because of demanding and challenging work life, counsellors experience
stress, resulting in burnout. Methods and Materials: The present study was conducted with
counsellors working in the Delhi NCR, and the data were gathered using an interview guide.
Results: It was found that the professional counsellors know the importance of self-care, but
still face burnout. The study’s respondents cited many reasons for their inability to care for their
physical and emotional well-being, like too much caseload and demands to meet the technologically
associated tasks without any other helping hand. Counsellors experienced feelings of frustration
and an unpleasant level of stress. They recommended that the counsellors be given a dedicated
time for the mindfulness activities, relaxation exercises, and meditation in their job profile
schedules. Conclusion: It was discussed and realized that the client’s and counselor’s well
being and wellness are crucial.
Keywords: Burnout, self-care, stress, well-being, emotional intelligence, mindfulness.