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"This second edition is needed now more than ever. Overworked nurses in understaffed health institutions are experiencing considerable stress - and anger - which can take its toll in fatigue, physical health problems, depression, and substance abuse. This wise and eloquent book, written by the leading nurse expert on anger research, uses the stories of dozens of ordinary nurses and nurse leaders to describe the consequences of mismanaged anger. Specific strategies for channeling anger into personal and professional empowerment are described, along with ways to interact in a positive and assertive manner with patients, other nurses, doctors, and administrators to improve working conditions."--BOOK JACKET.
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Nurse & Patient, Mental health, Psychological Stress, Psychology, Job stress, MEDICAL, Colere en milieu de travail, Aspect psychologique, Psychological aspects, Soins infirmiers, Nursing, Anger in the workplace, Nurses, Infirmieres, Interpersonal Relations, Psychological Adaptation, Sante mentale, Anger, Prevention & control, Nursing, psychological aspects, Adjustment (psychology), Stress (psychology)Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Transforming Nurses' Stress and Anger: Steps Toward Healing
April 2004, Springer Publishing Company, Springer Pub. Co.
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in English
- 2 edition
0826128955 9780826128959
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"American nurses are frustrated, stressed, and angry."
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