Supportive Leadership and Job Stress

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Leadership Skills Reduce Job Stress | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “A new study finds leadership, a “Type A” personality characteristic, is associated with reduced job stress. Finnish researchers report their findings inView full resource at psychcentral.com

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The 8 Most Stressful Things About Having a Job - The Depression Support Blog - Everyday Health Blogs

everydayhealth.com — “Our jobs have us in a tizzy in the United States, according to Everest College--™s 2011 Work Stress Survey,.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Anxiety and Stress Management: Stressful Jobs and Depression Risk

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mdlinx.com — “Synergistic interaction effect between job control and social support at work on general psychological distressView full resource at mdlinx.com

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One Type A Characteristic Lowers Work Stress

medicalnewstoday.com — “Most characteristics of the Type A personality are linked to increased work stress. But there's one important exception, according to a study in the January Journal of Occupational and EnviroView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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DrJohnMcGinn.com | Executive Coach | Leadership Consultant

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RT @DrJohnMcGinn Forty percent of job turnover is due to stress. ~ Bureau of National Affairs http://ow.ly/4iBlt

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One 'Type A' Trait May Actually Lower Work Stress:

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Ours to Lose: Innovation, Leadership and Jobs | PhRMA

phrma.org — “It’s no secret that the biopharmaceutical sector provides jobs – and a wide range of jobs, at that. We’re not just researchers in lab coats. In terms of jobs we support, we’re also the drivers of trucks that help medicines reach pharmacies, the construction workers and technicians who help construct the facilities and equipment necessary for manufacture of medicines, and more. Ultimately, it’s an intricate web of workers that all play a role in the important work thView full resource at phrma.org

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The Postpartum Stress Center, LLC - An information center for The Postpartum Stress Center community

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Worried about losing job. - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “After missing so many days of work during the past nine months or so I worry about losing the job I have. Being a 49 year old I feel I have no other prospects. So, I need to keep the dead-end job that offers no insurance, and no support for my aliment. The stress of missing so many days of work is not limited to just losing my job but, also the money to buy my medications, test strips, syringes, etc... Since I am a part-time bartender and most of my income is from gratuities, and not by the miniView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Going Gray? Scientists Say Blame It on Stress

digitaljournal.com — ““You’re giving me gray hair.” Most of us have heard that, and it turns out science supports it. So if something or someone bothers you enough, it might mean you’ll have to get out the bottle for a dye job, if you want to avoid looking gray.View full resource at digitaljournal.com

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Kids making your hair turning gray? New scientific evidence suggests that graying really is caused by stress: http://bit.ly/P618b

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Unemployed spouse can adversely affect employed partner--™s job | TheMedGuru

themedguru.com — “The study, published in last month's edition of the 'Journal of Applied Psychology,' examined the daily stress experienced by the married couple where one partner was employed and the other was jobless, and how it affected their relationship. "If you feel bad at home there is going to be spill over at work where you will also feel lousy. Going into the study we thought that marital support might help alleviate the stress of unemployment on the family unit, but it didn't View full resource at themedguru.com

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Tips to help endoscopy nurses deal with stress - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “Endoscopy nurses can more easily deal with the stressful nature of their jobs by taking breaks from work, wearing the right shoes and relying on emotional support, writes registered nurse Renee F. Rodgers-Frank. Nurses should also have an active lifestyle, engage in holistic medicine such as music …View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Helping children and teens deal with stress in an uncertain time: IU News Room: Indiana University

newsinfo.iu.edu — “As families across the country face losses of nest eggs, homes or jobs, their young children and teens need emotional support. Even newborn babies pick up on the emotional tones of adult stress, says child psychologist Michele C. Thorne, assistant professor of clinical psychology at the Indiana University School of Medicine. She says children of any age, including teens, need to be reassured that they are safe and will be cared for no matter how the family is faring. View full resource at newsinfo.iu.edu

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Christine Hassler: Unplug From Negative Thinking

huffingtonpost.com — “If you really want to experience less stress in your life, it's time to unplug from negative thinking. Having dominion over your thoughts will support you in feeling recharged and renewed in all aspects of your life!View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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