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Articles Available in Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source (DOSS) Pre 2014
Autuori, C. (2008). AcuYoga for Optimal Health: Yoga Off the Mat and into the Dental Operatory. Access, 22(3), 55–58.
Blum, P. (2001). Walk In Balance. Subconsciously Speaking, 16(2), 3.
Brown, J. (2009). Tea-totaling may just be all its cracked up to be. CDS Review, 102(1), 28.
Brown, J. (2009). Your Health. CDS Review, 102(4), 24–25.
DiGangi, P. (2009). Mastering Change: Challenging Beyond Your Routine. RDH, 29(9), 40–44.
Goda, R. (2009). Taking the hard work out of happiness. Australasian Dental Practice, 82–84.
Hagerman, J. (2003). Rolling with the punches. RDH, 23(9), 48–51.
Kumar, A., & Badiyani, B. K. (2016). Stress Management in Dental Practice. IDA Times, 12(8), 21.
Manji, I. (2005). Make time. Dental Practice Report, 13(9), 68–72.
MORRISSEY, E. (2013). Anecdotal Hygienist. SAY IT’S KNOT SO! RDH, 33(5), 10.
Pareto’s Principle: The 80/20 Rule. (2013). Subconsciously Speaking, 1.
Patton, M. J. (2004). How To Stay Stressed. Subconsciously Speaking, 19–20(6–1), 11.
A Picture-Perfect World. (cover story). (2010). NYSDA NEWS, 23(4), 1–2.
Roth, S. (2008). Be more productive with less stress. Dental Economics, 98(3), 24–28.
Spencer, A. H. (2010). I Am More…. Subconsciously Speaking, 1.
Spencer, A. H. (2012). I Am More.. Subconsciously Speaking, 1–3.
Sweeting, P. (2007). Stress Management. Subconsciously Speaking, 22(4), 11.
Watterson, D. G. (2010). Time squeezed. RDH, 30(1), 27–28.
Articles Available within PsycInfo
Laurence, B., Williams, C., & Eiland, D. (2009). Depressive symptoms, stress, and social support among dental students at a historically black college and university. Journal of American College Health, 58(1), 56-63.
Articles Available in Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source (DOSS)
Aging Gracefully Free of Stress and Pain.” (2013). Subconsciously Speaking, 1.
Blum, P. (2001). Walk In Balance. Subconsciously Speaking, 16(2), 3.
Breen, H. J., Collins, K., & O’Connor, R. (2008). Support programme. British Dental Journal, 205(10), 524–525.
Brown, J. (2009). Tea-totaling may just be all its cracked up to be. CDS Review, 102(1), 28.
Brown, J. (2009). Your Health. CDS Review, 102(4), 24–25.
Guignon, A. N. (2009). Kudos, complaints, and comments. RDH, 29(8), 48.
Hagerman, J. (2003). Rolling with the punches. RDH, 23(9), 48–51.
Lopez, N., Johnson, S., & Black, N. (2010). Does Peer Mentoring Work? Dental Students Assess Its Benefits as an Adaptive Coping Strategy. Journal of Dental Education, 74(11), 1197–1205.
Manji, I. (2005). Make time. Dental Practice Report, 13(9), 68–72.
MORRISSEY, E. (2013). Anecdotal Hygienist. SAY IT’S KNOT SO! RDH, 33(5), 10.
Pareto’s Principle: The 80/20 Rule. (2013). Subconsciously Speaking, 1.
A Picture-Perfect World. (cover story). (2010). NYSDA NEWS, 23(4), 1–2.
Spencer, A. H. (2010). I Am More…. Subconsciously Speaking, 1.
Sweeting, P. (2007). Stress Management. Subconsciously Speaking, 22(4), 11.
Watterson, D. G. (2010). Time squeezed. RDH, 30(1), 27–28.
Articles Available in Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source (DOSS)
Aging Gracefully Free of Stress and Pain.” (2013). Subconsciously Speaking, 1.
AL Harthi, S. S., & Wahi, M. M. (2017). The Association between Burnout and Job Satisfaction among Dental Undergraduates and Faculty. Journal of the Pakistan Dental Association, 26(2), 46–53.
Badiyani, B. K., & Kumar, A. (2017). Should I tell; should I not...the Mental Health Stigma. IDA Times, 13(3), 23.
Barrera, A. (2024). FOCUS ON: Well-Being in Dentistry. Dentistry Today, 43(1), 1–3.
Blum, P. (2001). Walk In Balance. Subconsciously Speaking, 16(2), 3.
Breen, H. J., Collins, K., & O’Connor, R. (2008). Support programme. British Dental Journal, 205(10), 524–525.
Brown, J. (2009). Tea-totaling may just be all its cracked up to be. CDS Review, 102(1), 28.
Brown, J. (2009). Your Health. CDS Review, 102(4), 24–25.
Chohan, L., Dewa, C. S., El-Badrawy, W., & Nainar, S. M. H. (2021). A simple screening tool for occupational burnout among dentists. Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA), 152(2), 136–145.
CLARK, S. (2017). Namaste in my op: Tips for balancing the physical and emotional toll of clinical practice. RDH, 37(12), 24–64.
Collins, J. (2022). COMING TOGETHER FOR SUPPORT: DENTISTS DO NOT NEED TO FEEL ALONE: Dentists-even those who seemingly have it all-often feel guilty or fear stigma when facing mental health challenges. Dental Products Report, 56(5), 48–50.
Dentists continue to avail of practitioner support programme. (2020). Journal of the Irish Dental Association, 66(4), 168.
G., A., Parthasaradhi, & Bhuvaneshwari. (2022). Mental Health Assessment Post-Covid among Dental College Students - Online Questionnaire Study. JIDA: Journal of Indian Dental Association, 16(5), 24–29.
Gowers PA, Louca C, Machuca Vargas C, Radford DR. The struggle within. British Dental Journal. 2023;234(9):634
Guignon, A. N. (2009). Kudos, complaints, and comments. RDH, 29(8), 48.
Hagerman, J. (2003). Rolling with the punches. RDH, 23(9), 48–51.
HALEY, J. (2021). Burnout: The clinical condition making a profound impact on our profession. RDH, 41(7), 26–29.
Haslam, S. K., Wade, A., Macdonal, L. K., Johnson, J., & Rock, L. D. (2022). Burnout syndrome in Nova Scotia dental hygienists during the COVID-19 pandemic: Maslach Burnout Inventory. Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene, 56(2), 63–71.
Hellyer, P. (2023). Irritable? Headaches? Lost your enthusiasm? British Dental Journal, 234(1), 43.
Helpline service available to FGDP(UK) members: FGDP(UK) MEMBERS IN THE UK AND IRELAND CAN ACCESS HELPLINE FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING SUPPORT. (2020). Primary Dental Journal, 9(3), 8.
Jahić, I. M., Bukejlović, J., Alić-Drina, S., & Nakaš, E. (2019). Assessment of Stress among Doctors of Dental Medicine. Acta Stomatologica Croatica, 53(4), 354–362.
Kaki, L., KC, S., & Gallagher, J. E. (2022). Health and Wellbeing of Clinical Dental Care Professionals: A Systematic Review. Primary Dental Journal, 11(2), 40–50.
Kumar, A., & Badiyani, B. K. (2016). Stress Management in Dental Practice. IDA Times, 12(8), 21.
Lee, N. (2021). How Lucky We Are.. Journal of the California Dental Association, 49(9), 545.
Lopez, N., Johnson, S., & Black, N. (2010). Does Peer Mentoring Work? Dental Students Assess Its Benefits as an Adaptive Coping Strategy. Journal of Dental Education, 74(11), 1197–1205.
Manji, I. (2005). Make time. Dental Practice Report, 13(9), 68–72.
Matsuda, Y., Izumi, M., Nakamichi, A., Isobe, A., & Akifusa, S. (2017). Validity and reliability of the oral health-related caregiver burden index. Gerodontology, 34(3), 390–397.
Mentoring Minds. (2004). Subconsciously Speaking, 19(3), 4.
Mishra, S., Singh, S., Tiwari, V., Vanza, B., Khare, N., & Bharadwaj, P. (2020). Assessment of Level of Perceived Stress and Sources of Stress Among Dental Professionals Before and During the COVID-19 Outbreak. Journal of International Society of Preventi
MONTOYA, B. (2021). Mental health FOR THE dental professional. RDH, 41(9), 22–24.
Moore, R. (2018). Psychosocial student functioning in comprehensive dental clinic education: A qualitative study. European Journal of Dental Education, 22(3), e479–e487.
MORRISSEY, E. (2013). Anecdotal Hygienist. SAY IT’S KNOT SO! RDH, 33(5), 10.
New Mental Health Resource for Dental Professionals. (2020). Access, 34(2), 4–5.
NLP & Pain Release. (2015). Subconsciously Speaking, 1.
Pardeshi, S. (2014). Dentistry and Stress. IDA Times, 10(9), 21.
Pareto’s Principle: The 80/20 Rule. (2013). Subconsciously Speaking, 1.
A Picture-Perfect World. (cover story). (2010). NYSDA NEWS, 23(4), 1–2.
POPE, S., DEDHIA, B., & HARRHY, L. (2021). When Is Enough Enough? Improving Mental Health in Dentistry. Primary Dental Journal, 10(2), 36.
Radack III, S. T. (2019). Be Well, PDA. Pennsylvania Dental Journal, 86(4), 5–6.
Ramaswamy, V., Veremis, B., & Nalliah, R. P. (2020). Making the case for pass‐fail grading in dental education. European Journal of Dental Education, 24(3), 601–604.
Rosenbloom, J., & Clark, D. (2021). Psychiatry and Dentistry: Linking Two Disciplines to Broaden the Scope of Dental Education. Ontario Dentist, 98(6), 18–20.
RUTAR, R. D. (2021). MEDITATION VIA ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH? Introducing the Rutar Toothbrush Meditation Technique. RDH, 41(12), 42–43.
Spencer, A. H. (2010). I Am More…. Subconsciously Speaking, 1.
Surace, T. (2016). Your practice is OK, but R U OK? Australasian Dental Practice, 27(3), 110–111.
Sweeting, P. (2007). Stress Management. Subconsciously Speaking, 22(4), 11.
Valachi, B. (2021). Four Strategies for Managing Stress During the Pandemic: Breathing and relaxation are just a few of the methods that can help dental professionals relieve occupational stress. Dental Products Report, 55(5), 62.
Watterson, D. G. (2010). Time squeezed. RDH, 30(1), 27–28.
Workman, R. (2016). Balancing the scales. Dental Economics, 106(7), 48.
Yuriy, V., D. E., S., Ellina, V., Meylanova, R., Artem, K., & Ivan, B. (2021). Stress Index Registration in Dentists Managing Local Anesthesia by ECG Data. Journal of International Dental & Medical Research, 14(1), 242–247.
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