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Self-Healing Through Reflection: A Workbook for Nurses
β Scribed by Nancy Jo Bush; Deborah A. Boyle
- Publisher
- Hygeia Media
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 168
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When describing the occupation of nursing, more often than not, words such as βsecurity,β βtrust,β βcommitment,β and βcourageβ come to mind. Nurses put themselves in the front lines of health care, acting as a bridge between the patient and the rest of the healthcare team. As a result, stress becomes a part of their daily lives. This book offers you information, exercises, and tools for self-reflection to better help you cope with the stressors that invade your personal and professional lives so you can provide yourself with the same level of care as you do your patients.
β¦ Table of Contents
Self-Healing Through Reflection: A Workbook for Nurses
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1. BURNOUT
CHAPTER 2. COMPASSION FATIGUE
CHAPTER 3. VICARIOUS TRAUMATIZATION
CHAPTER 4. SECONDARY TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
CHAPTER 5. NURSE GRIEF
CHAPTER 6. SPIRITUALITY
CHAPTER 7. MORAL DISTRESS
CHAPTER 8. DEPRESSION
CHAPTER 9. ANXIETY
CHAPTER 10. SELF-HEALING
INDEX
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