A recent article in the Guardian drew attention to concerns about increasing numbers of GP’s and social workers reporting symptoms of compassion fatigue. That is a decreased in their ability to empathise and connect with patients, feeling emotional numbness, or detachment and a sense of being overwhelmed by the job demands.
However it is not only GP’s and social workers who report feeling overwhelmed by the demands of the job, managers in all types of organisations can feel too exhausted to be sympathetic or understanding when presented with employees, “personal problems“ that are impacting on their performance at work. Problems ranging from poor time keeping and absenteeism to missed deadlines and error strewn work. The typical reaction of a harassed manager is to take a ridge and often harsh response.