Explainer pages help you connect the assessment with a practical question. They are designed to make the result easier to use, not just easier to label.
Support And Control
This guide explains why clarity, autonomy, and support change how stress is experienced.
Use the guide when you know the overall score but still need clearer language for application, comparison, or next steps.
Applied context
The guide connects the framework with a real-world situation people actually care about.
Decision support
It helps you choose what to strengthen, compare, or communicate next.
Cluster value
Together with dimension pages, explainers turn one landing into a deeper library system.
Burnout and work stress pages are educational and do not diagnose burnout, depression, anxiety, or any health condition.
- Adds practical context
- Improves next-step clarity
- Connects the framework with real use cases
- Still interpretive, not absolute
- Should be grounded in your actual result
- Not every guide will matter equally to every user
- Use the guide that matches your current question.
- Return to the dimension pages afterward.
- Translate the insight into one concrete next move.
Quick answers that help turn this topic into a usable next step.
What does this guide help explain?
It helps explain how to read Support And Control within the Burnout & Work Stress framework in more practical, everyday language.
Should I read this page on its own?
It works best when read alongside the full result or the rest of the library so you keep the concept connected to the bigger picture.
What should I do after reading it?
Use the page to choose the next interpretation step, compare a related topic, or return to the main assessment with clearer language.
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Open pageEmotional Exhaustion
Emotional Exhaustion refers to feeling depleted, tense, drained, or emotionally overextended by work within the Burnout & Work Stress framework.
Open pageRecovery Strain
Recovery Strain refers to difficulty switching off, sleeping well, or restoring energy between work periods within the Burnout & Work Stress framework.
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