Transforming nurses' stress and anger steps toward healing / [Book] :
Sandra P. Thomas.
- 3rd ed.
- New York : Springer, c2009.
- xiii, 279 p. ; 26 cm.
This inspiring, award-winning title guides nurses to transform work-related stress and anger into strength and resilience. The profession has witnessed increasing workplace violence, conflicts with colleagues, and poor working conditions. In this book, Thomas demonstrates how anger can actually be a catalyst for personal and professional empowerment. In this new edition, Thomas discusses the causes and consequences of nurses' stress and anger, and presents new strategies to prevent and manage both, even under the worst conditions. She demonstrates how to forge stronger relationships with colleagues and patients, and solve work-related problems head-on. As a nursing educator, therapist, practitioner, and practicing RN, Thomas provides personal accounts of her own experiences as a nurse, struggling to meet the many challenges of the job. .
Nursing--Psychological aspects.--United States Nurses--Job stress.--United States. Nurses--Mental health.--United States. Anger in the workplace. Nurses--psychology. Adaptation, Psychological. Anger. Interpersonal Relations.