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In ten pages this paper discusses various workplace stresses and their impacts upon professional productivity and personal health ...
In eleven pages this paper offers approaches to the management of stress and time. Five sources are cited in the bibliography....
In six pages this paper discusses the tone of the depiction of Native Americans and what traits the author chose to stress in his ...
in health psychology has focused on three core questions: 1.) who gets sick and why do they get sick; 2.) of those who get sick, w...
both for nurses and their patients, meaning that nurses experience and deal with stress in a variety of directions and settings. ...
on education and prevention, and on how individual and social systems work together in the "society" of the health care industry. ...
without some simple form of stress, the mind/body connection is not stimulated. However, this stress is completely divergent from...
often takes more than 20 years for the effects of cigarette smoke to develop into a detectable malignancy" (p. PG). II. ADOLESCEN...
3). It is when stress exceeds the individuals ability to cope that it becomes destructive. These destructive effects can be modera...
treat the entire being as a single entity, rather than address it as a singular component. It strives to achieve wellness in the ...
as separation and the breakdown of subsystems. This will continue until a new point of equilibrium is reached (Ackerman, 1985). ...
The designation "shell shock" was replaced by "combat fatigue" in the Second World...
with a back-pack blower." This 30 year old man had throughout the day complained to his partner that he was not feeling well; at ...
focus - excluding individual to provide only group health insurance - were workable and profitable for many years, but the changes...
of a holistic approach to team management, and the integration of efforts to improve the overall function of nursing teams to redu...
memories is about as easy as holding ones breath: it just cannot be done without help; as such, those suffering from PTSD must be ...
actually felt the building shake, for example, are at the most risk for the disorder (2001). At the same time, one psychologist cl...
This paper considers the alternative means of treating PTSD. The VA does not currently approve service dogs. There are twenty-tw...
In a paper consisting of thirteen pages a discussion of how biofeedback is used by medical professionals in pain management is pre...
inadequacies in the standard of patient care due to a clinician refusing "to consult the on call physician or group" due to a cont...
lasting societal problems. Lewis notes, for example, that in the latter situation: "Social relations...
directly to the psychiatrist-patient encounter" than the real thing, because the fiction is after all written by real people (Podr...
In two pages this paper discusses the stages of alarm, resistance, and exhaustion that accompany a stressful situation. There is ...
level during stress situations. Learning the mechanisms behind the processes of memory retrieval and precisely what is going on ph...
and others that underscore the connection between violence and urban life. "Data gathered by the Center for Disease Control (1995...
in the educational setting. The introduction outlines the problem, existing research and the underlying purpose of the study, to ...
concerns. Increasingly, stress has been viewed as a problem that can impair health and well-being in human populations. Stress, ...
stress agent equally intensifies until the point is reached where ones mental status is just as tumultuous as ones living/working ...
What could possibly be good about stress? It is a natural motivator as well as a barometer of life. If an individual lives each ...
some space, it seems to increase stress through a violation of this basic need, and the person will have trouble alleviating stres...