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Stress and well-being in healthcare professionals
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Volume I contains a literature review, research paper and a public domain paper. The literature review examines literature on stress management interventions for professionals working in mental health and health care settings. The empirical paper investigates the relationship of self-efficacy and hardiness in trainee clinical psychologists and determines whether either concept mediates the relationship between stressors and well-being. It is intended that both pieces of work will be submitted to the British Journal of Clinical Psychology (see Appendix 2.9 for the instructions for authors). Finally, the public domain briefing paper details the empirical paper. Volume II includes five Clinical Practice Reports (CPR). CPR 1 is a case formulation about a 56 year old gentleman with symptoms of anxiety and depression. CPR 2 is a service evaluation regarding staff perspectives on referring clients with psychosis for psychological therapies. CPR 3 documents a single-case experimental design that assessed the effectiveness of an anxiety intervention with a fifteen year old boy with Chrone’s disease. CPR 4 reports a case study of a nineteen year old gentleman with a severe learning disability. An abstract outlining CPR 5, a clinical presentation about a fourteen year old girl with anorexia nervosa and depression, is also included. In order to ensure anonymity, names and identifying information have been omitted.
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