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Helping health professionals deal with violence∗
Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 1998Violence towards health professionals is defined as any incident in which a health professional experiences abuse, threat, fear or the application of force arising out of the course of his or her work, whether or not they are on duty. It emerges that no single theory can adequately explain the phenomenon, and perceptions about incidence and prevalence ...
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Spirituality in Professional Helping Interventions
2006Abstract This chapter discusses the inclusion of spiritually-focused assessment and helping activities among the strategies social workers use with older adults. It describes the domains included in a spiritual assessment of the older adult and the use of spiritually-oriented helping activities.
Holly Nelson-Becker +2 more
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Health Professionals Helping the Community
Journal of School Health, 2003Susan E, Clark +2 more
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A national survey of helping professionals on climate change and counseling
Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2023Ryan F Reese, Jacqueline M Swank
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Task-related competencies: knowledge, skills, and abilities of the helping professionals
International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2023Olcay Yilmaz +2 more
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Professional Tutors Help Themselves to Professional Development
British Journal of In-Service Education, 1985Keith Rowbotham, Peter Davies
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When Professional Help Is Needed
Abstract Children and adolescents will encounter many developmental and situational stressors in the process of growing up. In many cases, parents and caregivers are the first to notice changes in their child’s behaviors, feelings, and thoughts.openaire +1 more source

