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Promoting Personal Accomplishment to Decrease Nurse Burnout

Nurse Leader, 2021
A relationship exists between personal accomplishment and burnout. Understanding this relationship provides the nurse and nurse manager with tools to minimize the impact of nurse burnout on patient satisfaction and outcomes. Understanding this relationship provides opportunity to positively impact personal accomplishment while minimizing burnout.
Kelli D. Whittington   +3 more
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Personal Relationships as a Skilled Accomplishment

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1995
This article pursues some implications of viewing personal relationships as a skilled accomplishment. It suggests that the social skills through which people conduct their relationship can be an integrative focus for research, sketches an approach to social skills grounded in a functional analysis of personal relationships, and describes how this type
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Accomplishing of Convergent Systems for Mobile Personalized Information Monitoring

Advances in Science and Technology, 2008
There is a critical need of integrating the basic electronics technologies, sensors, computers and communications into textiles, so that these, until now passive, to be able to be changed into interactive, intelligent information infrastructure in order to facilitate the personalized mobile information processing to the end user. A field with a special
Eftalea Carpus   +8 more
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Religious Conversion as a Personal and Collective Accomplishment

Sociological Analysis, 1979
Religious conversion has conventionally been treated as something that happens to the person. This represents a passivist paradigm within the mechanistic world view of classical science. An alternative paradigm is proposed from an activist perspective within a contextual world hypothesis typical of interactionist and dramaturgical analysis.
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Comparison of Accomplished Suicides with Persons Contacting a Crisis Intervention Clinic

Psychological Reports, 1972
Hitchcock and Wolford (1970) criticize the suicide prevention center model of suicide intervention on several grounds, including the assertion that such centers do nor come into contact with potentially suicidal persons. Lester (1971) criticizes the Hitchcock and Wolford paper on the grounds that only two inconclusive studies, those of Bagley (1968 ...
G, Greaves, L, Ghent
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Affective States and Emotional Exhaustion: Mediating Role of Depersonalisation and Personal Accomplishment

Asia-Pacific Journal of Management Research and Innovation, 2021
The purpose of the study is to analyse the relationship of positive and negative affect with emotional exhaustion through the mediating effect of depersonalisation and personal accomplishment (undertaken as coping resources). It was posited that both depersonalisation and personal accomplishment will have an indirect effect on emotional exhaustion as ...
Kiran Sakkar Sudha, Manisha Saxena
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SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS DUE TO REPHRASING THE MASLACH BURNOUT INVENTORY'S PERSONAL ACCOMPLISHMENT ITEMS

Psychological Reports, 2002
Subjects, 292 Dutch psychology students answering negatively phrased Personal Accomplishment items, reported a more personally competent feeling than subjects answering positively phrased personal accomplishment items. The way of phrasing personal accomplishment items significantly affects the answers given.
Bouman, A.M.   +2 more
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Cognitive‐Behavioral Tasks Accomplished in a Person‐Centered Relational Framework

Journal of Counseling & Development, 2006
The authors propose a person‐centered relational framework in which C. R. Rogers's (1957) core conditions remain the primary catalyst of therapeutic change and cognitive‐behavioral work is accomplished while adhering to person‐centered principles. Important ideas asserted include the following: Cognitive‐behavioral tasks occur naturally within the ...
Michael M. Tursi, Jeff L. Cochran
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Accomplishments of the thought disordered person: A case study in psychiatrist–patient interaction

Medical Hypotheses, 2011
The research and clinical literature portrays the thought disordered person as incapable of meaningful social interaction. This model views thought disorder exclusively as a brain dysfunction, evidenced by dysfunctions in speech.The study seeks to address this deficit model by investigating the interactional accomplishments of thought disordered people
Galletly, C., Crichton, J.
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