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    <subfield code="a">Le burn-out&#xA0;: une maladie du don&#xA0;?</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Le burn-out (BO) touche aujourd&#x2019;hui un pourcentage impressionnant de la population active en Occident et bon nombre de pr&#xEA;tres, religieux et agents pastoraux. Apr&#xE8;s avoir bross&#xE9; une br&#xE8;ve histoire de sa d&#xE9;couverte, puis l&#x2019;avoir d&#xE9;crit (syndrome regroupant l&#x2019;&#xE9;puisement &#xE9;motionnel, la d&#xE9;personnalisation et la r&#xE9;duction de l&#x2019;accomplissement personnel), ce premier article propose une grille de lecture in&#xE9;dite pour expliquer autant l&#x2019;origine que la nature du BO&#xA0;: dans le contexte d&#x2019;une soci&#xE9;t&#xE9; du trop-plein, il serait une pathologie du don de soi. Pour le montrer, il &#xE9;labore un mod&#xE8;le de l&#x2019;amour-don rythm&#xE9; en trois temps&#xA0;: la r&#xE9;ception, l&#x2019;appropriation et la donation. Un second article l&#x2019;appliquera &#xE0; la pastorale des pr&#xEA;tres qui, pour &#xEA;tre l&#x2019;un des secteurs le plus concern&#xE9;s, est encore souvent l&#x2019;un des plus oubli&#xE9;s.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Today, burnout affects a striking percentage of the active population in the West and a good number of priests, religious and pastoral workers. Having outlined a short history of its discovery and then describing it (a syndrome bringing together emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and the reduction of personal achievement), this first article offers an original means of interpreting to explain as much the origin as the nature of burnout&#xA0;: in the context of a society of excess, it would be a pathology of the gift of self. To show this he works out a model of the love-gift modulated in three times&#xA0;: reception, appropriation and giving. A second article will apply it to the pastoral practice of priests who, while being one of the sectors most concerned, is often one of the most forgotten.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="n">Nouvelle revue th&#xE9;ologique | 137 | 2 | 2015-03-19 | p. 256-277 | 0029-4845</subfield>
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