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    have a lot of compassion to begin with and aren’t able to care for the patient’s needs. Others that act too compassionately get burnout and can’t care for their patients effectively either. It’s a balance that must be drawn and that is different for every individual. “Despite decades of research, poor nurse staffing and work environments, high nursing workload, and burnout continue to contribute to nurses’ dissatisfaction” and lack of compassion in their field (Kelly, Spencer, 2015). Ms. Waters…

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    This negativity affects him in a number of ways. Self blame has created psychological disorders in Dan’s situation including Anxiety and Depression. Being unable to eat and sleep is also a result of Dan’s stress and may affect his physical health. Burnout or extreme exhaustion is also identified as a result of occupational stress ( Maslach & Leiter, 2007). This also takes a toll on Dan’s physical and mental health and may be feeding his anxiety. However, Dan has not entirely given up and has…

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    it is family responsibility. Many caregivers have multiple responsibilities including their own professional work, family and social obligations. Balancing multiple roles can be difficult and stressful, and can result in a caregiver’s fatigue and burnout, and it can affect his/her physical and mental health (Touhy & Jett, 2012). Nurses are caregivers and experience stress associated with providing care; in many aspects it differs from strain experienced by family caregivers, but some aspects…

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    Chances are most of what you think you know about therapy is misinterpreted in the media. Why? Because our culture’s negative view of what happens in therapy is primarily based on fictional psychologists. Fictional psychologists were introduced to film in 1931 and since then have been interpreted in film in a variety of ways. Unfortunately in most films, psychologists are portrayed in a negative way. A 1991 film called What About Bob? has been analyzed by psychologists and film critics over the…

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    Sociology and Me Meghan, Barylak. "Leisure Time Isn't Selfish- It's Essential." Verily, 2 Sept. 2015, http://verilymag.com/2015/09/me-time-leisure-time-burnout-work-stress-mental-health. Accessed 3 May 2017. In this article, Author Meghan Barylak shares her journey to find leisure, as well as her relationship with leisure. Barylak states that when she was a child, she was quite "good" at leisure and relaxing. Once she entered her teenage years and early adulthood she essentially cut ties…

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    simply waiting for a chance to grab some candy from any of the passing floats. One of the very first groups in the parade was the rolling car show. Each car trying to prove itself against the others. There was no shortage of engine revving and burnouts to get the crowds lining the streets to bask in the glory of these machines. The smell of exhaust and burnt rubber lingered in the air even after the cars had left. There were also a number of different bands that marched or rode in the…

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    Mitch Behm, Session 1, Writing Assessment, 09/04/2016. Influential Life Experiences Life experiences are simply lessons from the Lord that shape us and make us uniquely us. I write this as a middle-aged military veteran, businessman, father, and husband. The lessons of the Lord are at work in my life and will positively influence my academic career. Through epic failures, tremendous successes, and a myriad of relationships, I’m prepared to not only succeed at Colorado Christian University but to…

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    Breakfast Club Psychology

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    The movie Breakfast club includes various high school students sacrificing their Saturday to detention. John Bender character who is most commonly found in detention. He is the stereotypical “burnout” or “criminal”. He is not afraid of the principal and is not bound by rules. Bender talks back to the principal and breaks all his rules. Furthermore, he is rude to his peers by taunting about thing such as their family life or virginity. He doesn’t care what other think of him and is not offended…

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    consider their position when it comes to their satisfaction at their jobs. Another author included additional factors that affect the satisfaction of these nurses such as “Recognition of frustrations, such as turnover, lack of internal empowerment, burnout, and, elimination of external sources of stress can decrease dissatisfaction in the health care setting” (J.L. Kettle,…

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    The Seven Habits Profile

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    After taking the Seven Habits Profile I found that my emotional bank account is a 14 out of a possible score of 18. On the scale that puts me between good and very good. I think this is a correct assessment and it is one of my traits that I truly embrace. I enjoy showing kindness and consideration to people and making sure they feel that I have met their needs when they come to see me. I now work very hard to make sure that my commitments and promises are kept. I think having my daughter greatly…

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