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The Emotionally Intelligent Nurse Leader

ISBN: 978-0-7879-5988-3
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352 pages
November 2004, ©2005, Jossey-Bass
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"Nurse leaders with emotional intelligence are in high demandin today's environment. Mae Taylor Moss has drawn from herwide experience to create this exceptional resource forunderstanding the concepts and practical application of emotionalintelligence for nurses who want to succeed in their challengingroles."
--Marjorie Beyers, RN, PhD, FAAN, former executive director,American Organization of Nurse Executives

"Mae Taylor Moss brings together her firsthand knowledgeof the nursing profession and her considerable knowledge ofemotional intelligence. The result is a book that conveys bothscientific scholarship and practical wisdom for present and futurenurse leaders."
--John D. Mayer, professor of psychology, University of NewHampshire ¾Peter Salovey, Chris Argyris Professor ofPsychology; dean, Graduate School of Arts and Science, YaleUniversity

“Nurse leaders with emotional intelligence are in high demand in today’s environment. Mae Taylor Moss has drawn from her wide experience to create this exceptional resource for understanding the concepts and practical application of emotional intelligence for nurses who want to succeed in their challenging roles.”
--Marjorie Beyers, RN, PhD, FAAN, former executive director, American Organization of Nurse Executives

“Mae Taylor Moss brings together her firsthand knowledge of the nursing profession and her considerable knowledge of emotional intelligence. The result is a book that conveys both scientific scholarship and practical wisdom for present and future nurse leaders.”
--John D. Mayer, professor of psychology, University of New Hampshire ¾Peter Salovey, Chris Argyris Professor of Psychology; dean, Graduate School of Arts and Science, Yale University

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