Reintegrating after burnout
Reintegrating after a burnout demands a lot from a person. You carefully try to resume your own work, at the same time you may be asked to start a 2nd track trajectory. It is also possible that you want to get back to work after a burnout in consultation with the UWV.
Reintegration should never be at the expense of your health
Your reintegration can be extra challenging if you have a low energy level and it may be that your concentration is not yet optimal. Then stay alert to what you can and cannot handle, because reintegration should never be at the expense of your health. Good guidance in your reintegration is therefore indispensable. You can find this guidance at Dynamisch Bureau.
Of course, in the case of a 2nd track reintegration, it is important for your employer that there is no wage sanction from the UWV, but for Dynamisch Bureau, reintegration is much more than preventing a sanction. We strive for you to “use” your burnout, to learn from it, in order to ultimately gain value from this difficult period in your work and daily life.
What is important for reintegration in case of burnout?
So how can a reintegration process contribute to your recovery and a successful reintegration? As far as we are concerned, it is about a personal approach, about customization. Every person is different and every situation is different. In addition, a lot of attention will be paid to your well-being. Only when you are doing (reasonably) well, can reintegration be successful. You are the foundation.
Our guidance often involves consultation and collaboration with any practitioners. We always take into account what you can handle without ‘patronising’ you.
You will have various conversations and assignments to get more energy and overcome fear and uncertainty. You gain more and more insight into your pitfalls, what contributed to the development of your burnout, and you know better and better how you can do this differently.
Knowing what work you're going to focus on
If you’re ready, we’ll guide you through networking and applying for jobs. So that you can find work where you can work for a long time and with great pleasure.
Would you like to know more about a reintegration process that suits your own situation?
Look at:
Reintegration UWV “Modular Services”
Reintegration UWV “Making Work Fit”
Reintegration UWV “To Work”
Reintegration 2nd track