Effect of insight meditation on enhancing emotional intelligence among Thai psychiatric nurses
Psychiatric nurses' use of emotional intelligence (EI) may contribute to the mental health of patients. Nurses with high EI ability may be better at fostering a therapeutic relationship with mentally ill individuals to help them deal with stress as well as assist the nurse to maintain his/her o...
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Main Authors: | Vongareesawat C., Thapinta D., Disayavanish C., Anders R., Tungpunkom P. |
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Chiang Mai University
2015
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