Employee Counselling Today: Volume 7 Issue 5
Table of contents
HSE’s guidance on occupational stress
Louise BridsonWhat is the true nature of work‐related stress? Can it be clearlydefined? Is it really a problem which employers can control and forwhich they have health and safety…
Stress in junior hospital medical and dental staff: a descriptive account of their concerns and needs
Darice Broomfield, Gerry Humphris, Sue KaneyExamines the issues of work‐related stress in the health‐careprofessions, focusing on junior medical and dental staff. Identifies thestressors, and reports on an interview survey…
Stress and coping strategies in nurses from palliative, psychiatric and general nursing areas
Sylvia McNeelyBriefly looks at the stress and coping strategies in nurses frompalliative, psychiatric and general nursing areas. Examines the resultsof a recent study where 308 nurses completed…
Stress and stress management among owner‐managers of small and medium‐sized enterprises
David JohnsonThe “stress management industry” has developed wherebyorganizations and individuals offer stress management interventions.These interventions claim to address a problem, about…
Reconstruction for re‐engagement: stress management for transition
Jean O′Callaghan, Eileen PickardThe experience of redundancy and being unemployed can dislocate theways in which we make sense of ourselves and our lives. Explores some ofthe key stressors involved in being…
Erratum
This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/02683949510081356. When citing the…