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OverviewThis essential guide equips nurses and allied health care professionals with the tools and knowledge for self-care, mindfulness and overall well-being to enable providing compassionate care for others. Written by a diverse group of contributors who work within the nursing and allied health care fields, this book shares their real-life experiences, expert knowledge, insights and relational-centred practices. Across 11 chapters, the book covers the distinctive pillars of well-being: Physical (regular exercise, sleeping and eating well), Emotional (clinical observation, counselling, peer support, relationships) and Psychological (financial well-being and mental health). These three pillars of self-care allow readers to address the importance of establishing relational aspects of caring, as a process that requires as much attention as professional practice expertise. For students and practitioners alike, this book delves into important self-care research and applications for healthy personal and sustainable professional lives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sally HardyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9781041101475ISBN 10: 1041101473 Pages: 186 Publication Date: 23 December 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Who, How and What Can be Done to Support Well-Being at Work? 1. Health, Wealth and Happiness: Is it Possible to Have it All? 2. Survival of the Workforce 3. Deep Level Well-Being: Compassion and Self-Compassion 4. Leading Well and Living Well: A Personal Reflection 5. Well-Being at Work with Some Homework 6. Social Encounters at Work: Sharing is Indeed Caring 7. Gambling with My Well-BeingReviews""[This] book provides a comprehensive guide to informed decision-making around well-being, offering valuable insights, shared stories, and resources. This timely contribution seeks to enhance understanding of how health care professionals can better care for themselves while continuing to serve others compassionately."" Catherine Gamble FRCN, Nursing Lead Mental Health Programmes, Royal College of Nursing Author InformationSally Hardy is closely linked with health and social care, through working with individuals, teams and organisations, promoting practitioner-led inquiry and transformational change through evidence-based health care. Sally’s work currently focuses on leading the Norfolk Initiative for Coastal and Rural Health Equalities (NICHE), Anchor Institute within the East of England. Sally’s research embraces understanding what factors contribute to sustainable workplace cultures and effective partnerships across health and social care systems. Prior to this, she was Dean of the School of Health Sciences throughout the COVID-19 period. She has also been a non-executive director and continues to promote population and planetary health and well-being through her work internationally. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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