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Paper Excerpts: ... Responsibilities. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, Vol. 39, 2003 Martin Teising. The Nurse, the Patient, and the Illness: An Object Relations Approach to Nursing. Perspectives in consisting of self-care knowledge, self-care resources, and self-care actions." Dwight will become more aware of his Health Publications Special Health Report, Depression Report, 2002) "Depression is the most common primary care psychiatric diagnosis, with a lifetime of prevalence of major depression utilized in are cardiac care and pulmonary care. In addition OB/GYN care and cancer care often see this resource used as Psychiatric Care, Vol. 33, 1997 Suzanne Lego. The One-to-One Nurse-Patient Relationship. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, Vol. 35, 1999 ...
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Sources list for PSYCHIATRIC CARE WOMEN: Zahourek, R. P. (2002). Utilizing Ericksonian Hypnosis in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Practice. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 38(1), 15+. Retrieved April 8, 2004, from Questia database, http://www.questia.com.Imagery Visualization Therapy Cole, B.V. (2001) Nursing care at the end of life. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 37(3). Retrieved 13 March 2005 from [1]www.questia.com. Palliative Care Clements, Paul T., Theresa Fay-Hillier and Susan Bendersky Sacks. (2001). Care after Chaos: Use of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing after Traumatic Workplace Events. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 37(4):133. "Who Cares for Nurses" Lego, S. (1998). "Managed care of outpatient psychotherapy: A new twist." Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 34(1):3 Time Limited Therapy Antai-Otong, Deborah. (2001). Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: A Health Promotion Model for Workplace Violence. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 37(4):125. "Who Cares for Nurses" More sources on "PSYCHIATRIC CARE WOMEN"
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