Professional Burnout in Medicine and the Helping Professions
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Author: D. T. Wessells Jr., Austin Kutscher, Irene B. Seeland, Florence E. Selder, Daniel J. Cherico, and Elizabeth J. Clark (Eds.)
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition : Condition: Very Good, Slipcase: Very Good, Pages intact, no marks, notes or highlighting
Professional Burnout in Medicine and the Helping Professions is a book edited by D. T. Wessells Jr., Austin Kutscher, Irene B. Seeland, Florence E. Selder, Daniel J. Cherico, and Elizabeth J. Clark. It is a practical, hands-on book that will aid in the identification and reduction of job stress for physicians and other helping professionals, such as nurses, psychotherapists, social workers, teachers, and funeral directors. The book offers a thorough understanding of professional burnout, how it develops, and how to identify and manage job stressors. The book also explores the values, ethics, and morality of individuals, health care organizations, and society that may lead to burnout. The book was published by Haworth Press in New York in 1989 and has 123 pages. It includes bibliographical references and index.
Author: D. T. Wessells Jr., Austin Kutscher, Irene B. Seeland, Florence E. Selder, Daniel J. Cherico, and Elizabeth J. Clark (Eds.)
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition : Condition: Very Good, Slipcase: Very Good, Pages intact, no marks, notes or highlighting
Professional Burnout in Medicine and the Helping Professions is a book edited by D. T. Wessells Jr., Austin Kutscher, Irene B. Seeland, Florence E. Selder, Daniel J. Cherico, and Elizabeth J. Clark. It is a practical, hands-on book that will aid in the identification and reduction of job stress for physicians and other helping professionals, such as nurses, psychotherapists, social workers, teachers, and funeral directors. The book offers a thorough understanding of professional burnout, how it develops, and how to identify and manage job stressors. The book also explores the values, ethics, and morality of individuals, health care organizations, and society that may lead to burnout. The book was published by Haworth Press in New York in 1989 and has 123 pages. It includes bibliographical references and index.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: D. T. Wessells Jr., Austin Kutscher, Irene B. Seeland, Florence E. Selder, Daniel J. Cherico, and Elizabeth J. Clark (Eds.)
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition : Condition: Very Good, Slipcase: Very Good, Pages intact, no marks, notes or highlighting
Professional Burnout in Medicine and the Helping Professions is a book edited by D. T. Wessells Jr., Austin Kutscher, Irene B. Seeland, Florence E. Selder, Daniel J. Cherico, and Elizabeth J. Clark. It is a practical, hands-on book that will aid in the identification and reduction of job stress for physicians and other helping professionals, such as nurses, psychotherapists, social workers, teachers, and funeral directors. The book offers a thorough understanding of professional burnout, how it develops, and how to identify and manage job stressors. The book also explores the values, ethics, and morality of individuals, health care organizations, and society that may lead to burnout. The book was published by Haworth Press in New York in 1989 and has 123 pages. It includes bibliographical references and index.
Author: D. T. Wessells Jr., Austin Kutscher, Irene B. Seeland, Florence E. Selder, Daniel J. Cherico, and Elizabeth J. Clark (Eds.)
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition : Condition: Very Good, Slipcase: Very Good, Pages intact, no marks, notes or highlighting
Professional Burnout in Medicine and the Helping Professions is a book edited by D. T. Wessells Jr., Austin Kutscher, Irene B. Seeland, Florence E. Selder, Daniel J. Cherico, and Elizabeth J. Clark. It is a practical, hands-on book that will aid in the identification and reduction of job stress for physicians and other helping professionals, such as nurses, psychotherapists, social workers, teachers, and funeral directors. The book offers a thorough understanding of professional burnout, how it develops, and how to identify and manage job stressors. The book also explores the values, ethics, and morality of individuals, health care organizations, and society that may lead to burnout. The book was published by Haworth Press in New York in 1989 and has 123 pages. It includes bibliographical references and index.
Professional Burnout in Medicine and the Helping Professions
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