Surviving Fears in Health and Social Care: The Terrors of Night and the Arrows of DayJessica Kingsley Publishers, 2004 M11 15 - 176 páginas Fear can have significant and complex effects on the lives of those working in health and social care, yet it is rarely discussed or investigated. Drawing on powerful first-hand accounts, this book explores the fears experienced when working in child protection, mental health, and with marginalized groups of people, and suggests how these fears can be understood and managed. |
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Mental Health Work | 59 |
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Working with Dangerous and
Vulnerable Adults in
Community Settings | 73 |
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Residential and Institutional Settings | 87 |
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Complaints Bureaucracies and
Workplace Bullying | 101 |
Colleagues Supervision Family | 115 |
ManagementWorkplace Culture Police Involvement
Reflection Humour Research | 131 |
The Gift of Fear | 145 |
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Surviving Fears in Health and Social Care: The Terrors of Night and the ... Martin Smith Vista previa limitada - 2005 |