Coping with Stress in the Health Professions A practical guide

Stress is a feature of all of our lives. The business of working in the health professions means that we are constantly being exposed to stress. That stress can sometimes be enriching and motivating. It has often been pointed out that stress can be positi

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FORTHCOMING TITLES Occupational Therapy for the Brain-Injured Adult Jo Clark-Wilson and Gordon Muir Gi/es Physiotherapy in Respiratory Care Alexandra Hough Management in Occupational Therapy Zielfa B. Maslin Speech and Language Problems in Children Dilys A. Treharne

THERAPY IN PRACTICE SERIES

Edited by Jo Campling This series of books is aimed at 'therapists' concerned with rehabilitation in a very broad sense. The intended audience particularly includes occupational therapists, physiotherapists and speech therapists, but many titles will also be of interest to nurses, psychologists, medical staff, social workers, teachers or volunteer workers. Some volumes are interdisciplinary, others are aimed at one particular profession. All titles will be comprehensive but concise, and practical but with due reference to relevant theory and evidence. They are not research monographs but focus on professional practice, and will be of value to both students and qualified personnel. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Occupation Therapy for Children with Disabilities Dorothy E. Pensa Living Skills for Mentally Handicapped People Christine Peck and Chia Swee Hang Rehabilitation of the Older Patient Edited by Amanda J. Squires Physiotherapy and the Elderly Patient Paul Wagstaff and Davis Coakley Rehabilitation of the Severely Brain-Injured Adult Edited by /an Fussey and Gordon Muir Giles Communication Problems in Elderly People Rosemary Gravell Occupational Therapy Practice in Psychiatry Linda Finlay Working with Bilingual Language Disability Edited by Deirdre M. Duncan Counselling Skills for Health Professionals Philip Burnard Teaching Interpersonal Skills A handbook of experiential learning for health professionals

Philip Burnard Occupational Therapy for Stroke Rehabilitation Sirnon B. N. Thompson and Maryanne Morgan 12. Assessing Physically Disabled People at Horne Kathy Maczka 13. Acute Head Injury

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Practical rnanagernent in rehabilitation

Ruth Garner 14. Practical Physiotherapy with Older People Lucinda Smyth et al. 15. Keyboard, Graphie and Handwriting Skills Helping people with rnotor disabilities

Dorothy E. Pensa

16. Community Occupational Therapy with Mentally Handicapperl Adults Debbie Isaac 17. Autism Professional perspectives and practice

Edited by Kathryn Ellis 18. Multiple Sclerosis

Approaches to management

Edited by Lorraine De Souza 19. Occupational Therapy in Rheumatology An holistic approach

Lynne Sandies 20. Breakdown of Speech Causes and remediation

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Nancy R. Milloy Coping with Stress in the Health Professions A practical guide

Philip Burnard 22. Speech and Communication Problems in Psychiatry Rosemary Gravell and Jenny France 23. Limb Amputation From aetiology to rehabilitation

Rosalind Harn and Leonard Cotton 24. Management in Occupational Therapy Zielfa B. Maslin 25. Rehabilitation in Parkinson's Disease Francis Caird

Coping with Stress in the Health Professions A practical guide

PHILIP BURNARD Lecturer, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, Wales Honorary Lecturer, Instit