Stress and Addiction in Nursing Profession is Revealed in New Book

By: Apr. 25, 2014
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Nurses, just like any other professionals, are also confronted by quite a number of issues in their line of work. And how exactly can they effectively deal with it? Clinical psychologist and author Dr. Herbert R. Warner answers that exact question. Through his first published book, Dr. Warner seamlessly addressed the issues of "Stress, Burnout, and Addiction in the Nursing Profession."

According to Dr. Warner, stress, burnout, and addiction are the most common issues that confront a nurse on a daily basis. It can cause him or her heartaches, heartbreaks, and heart troubles that may affect his or her performance. Stress, by far, in Dr. Warner's opinion, is the leading cause of heart problems, sickness and depression in this country. Thus, through his book, Dr. Warner talks about these issues to spread awareness in hospitals, clinics and emergency departments how they can help address the above mentioned challenges for the nurses.

For Dr. Warner, all patients should feel comfortable and be confident of the nurse treating them or their loved ones; and he believes that by addressing the common issues that nurses encounter, the best service can be enjoyed by the hospital or medical treatments' benefactors. An irrefutably helpful guide to the establishments that employ nurses, "Stress, Burnout, and Addiction in the Nursing Profession" is first and foremost a valuable asset to nurses or any nursing student who considers going to nursing school or college to study medicine.

For more information on this book, interested parties may log on to http://www.Xlibris.com.

About the Author
Dr. Herbert R.Warner is a clinical psychologist who provides private consultation for health-care organizations. He also lectures and conducts seminars on stress, burnout and addictions among the nursing profession. Dr. Warner has worked in the counseling and mental field for over 16 years and has been in private practice for several years. Dr. Warner has worked directly with nurses in local emergency departments as a medical social worker and counselor. He has interviewed hundreds of nurses on the job and many more during his dissertation studies. He has worked in the Pacific Northwest, Arizona, and Memphis, Tennessee. He has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and US Virgin Islands.

Stress, Burnout, and Addiction in the Nursing Profession * by Herbert R. Warner Ph.D
Publication Date: March 19, 2014
Trade Paperback; $15.99; 96 pages; 9781493181674
Trade Hardback; $24.99; 96 pages; 9781493181667
e-book; $3.99; 9781493181650

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For more information on self-publishing or marketing with Xlibris, visit http://www.Xlibris.com. To receive a free publishing guide, please call (888) 795-4274.


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