Stress management for law enforcement officers/ by Wayne Anderson, David Swenson and Daniel Clay
Material type:
- 0-13-146945-2
- BCir. 363.12 An2s
Item type | Home library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Bansalan Circulation1 | UM Bansalan College LIC | BCir. 363.12 An2s 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | 1987 | ||
Bansalan Circulation1 | UM Bansalan College LIC | BCir. 363.12 An2s 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.2 | Available | 3355 |
includes index.
Contents 1.--Sources of stress 2.--Zone of stability: how much stress is too much? 3.--The physiology of stress 4.--Conflicting demands of law enforcement 5.--Shift work 6.--Hazards and danger: the adrenaline rush 7.--Dealing with death and severe injury 8.--Post shooting trauma 9.--Supervision 10.--Dealing with the public 11.--Testifying in court: on the firing line again 12.--Special job assignments: undercover 13.--Women in law enforcement 14.Stress and cultural diversity 15.--Small departments and rural law enforcement 16.--Stress management: an overview of methods and techniques 17.--Stress management: physical and psychological techniques 18.--Developing support systems 19.--The work-family stress connection 20.--Administrations role in combating police stress.
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