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Stress: Making The Most of It - A Supervisor's Guide. Draft
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Stress: Making The Most of It - A Supervisor's Guide
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Bushnell, Jon L.
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Evaluation/Policy Research Associates, Ltd. (N.P.)
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National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 1984?.
86 pages.
Related Topics
Personnel management
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This is a companion piece to a report entitled, "Stress: Making the Most of It - A Personalized Guide For Correctional Staff Describing How Stress Can Be Managed Effectively".
Accession Number: 000582
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