Mental Health
Is it really any surprise that one in four nurses will experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) sometime during their careers? You work with patients…
The compassion balance
Try these techniques to help maintain satisfaction in work and life. This article is available to American Nurses Association members and ANJ subscribers only.…
Schwartz Rounds: Self-care at its finest
Schwartz Rounds® provide a structured forum for members of the interprofessional healthcare team (clinical and nonclinical) to share their vulnerability and openly discuss their…
My Story: Supporting compassionate connections
Honoring and recognizing patient preferences is an essential component of healthcare delivery. Leverage technology to learn what’s important to your patient across all venues…
Three Good Things: Build resilience and improve well-being
Three Good Things is a simple, yet powerful tool that can help us counteract our natural tendency to focus on the negative and change…
Journaling: A valuable tool for registered nurses
Journaling allows you to script feelings and thoughts to better understand yourself and events, as well as cultivate self-compassion and self-awareness.
What you need to know about the strep throat complication of PANDAS
Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS) is thought to be an autoimmune disease presents with the sudden onset of obsessive compulsive…
Spiritual wellness: A journey toward wholeness
Have you ever felt like a “human doing” instead of a “human being”? As we fling ourselves from one activity to another, we sometimes…
Depression and substance abuse: The danger of being strong for far too long
Burnout, compassion fatigue, and lateral violence often coexistwith, or contribute to, depression in nurses. Untreated depression can lead to thoughts of self-harm and in…
Suicide among nurses: What we don’t know might hurt us
When celebrities die by suicide, discussion of this stigmatized topic makes its way into the headlines and conversations at work and home. That was…
Environmental wellness
YOU DON’T HAVE TO GO FAR to experience nature—it can be in your own backyard, a community park, or walking trail. You also can…
Mindful observation
Bring your full attention to the patient to gain perspective. “If you cannot get the habit of observation one way or other, you had…
Nurses and PTSD: Combine professional care with self-care
Is it really any surprise that one in four nurses will experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) sometime during their careers? You work…
The compassion balance
Try these techniques to help maintain satisfaction in work and life. This article is available to American Nurses Association members and ANJ…
Schwartz Rounds: Self-care at its finest
Schwartz Rounds® provide a structured forum for members of the interprofessional healthcare team (clinical and nonclinical) to share their vulnerability and openly…
My Story: Supporting compassionate connections
Honoring and recognizing patient preferences is an essential component of healthcare delivery. Leverage technology to learn what’s important to your patient across…
Three Good Things: Build resilience and improve well-being
Three Good Things is a simple, yet powerful tool that can help us counteract our natural tendency to focus on the negative…
Journaling: A valuable tool for registered nurses
Journaling allows you to script feelings and thoughts to better understand yourself and events, as well as cultivate self-compassion and self-awareness.
What you need to know about the strep throat complication of PANDAS
Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS) is thought to be an autoimmune disease presents with the sudden onset of…
Spiritual wellness: A journey toward wholeness
Have you ever felt like a “human doing” instead of a “human being”? As we fling ourselves from one activity to another,…
Depression and substance abuse: The danger of being strong for far too long
Burnout, compassion fatigue, and lateral violence often coexistwith, or contribute to, depression in nurses. Untreated depression can lead to thoughts of self-harm…
Suicide among nurses: What we don’t know might hurt us
When celebrities die by suicide, discussion of this stigmatized topic makes its way into the headlines and conversations at work and home.…
Environmental wellness
YOU DON’T HAVE TO GO FAR to experience nature—it can be in your own backyard, a community park, or walking trail. You…
Mindful observation
Bring your full attention to the patient to gain perspective. “If you cannot get the habit of observation one way or other,…
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