Managing Stress in Veterinary Medicine

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Managing Stress in Veterinary Medicine


by Allison Johanson

Managing Stress in Veterinary Medicine

Provides practical, research-based tools to manage stress in veterinary practice

Managing Stress in Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary professionals face high levels of stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue, yet few resources offer practical, in-the-moment strategies for relief. Managing Stress in Veterinary Medicine provides actionable tools to recognize and regulate stress as it happens. This real-world guide explains the neurobiological mechanisms of stress―particularly within the veterinary context―and discusses why traditional coping methods often fall short.

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Presenting evidence-based insights and easy-to-apply exercises, the book empowers readers to better understand their emotional and physiological responses. The book explores the realities of burnout, communication challenges, and decision-making pressures, and equips readers with strategies they can immediately implement in the clinic to build resilience and well-being. Grounded in neuroscience and clinical research, Managing Stress in Veterinary Medicine:

  • Presents quick, effective regulation techniques to manage emotional reactivity during demanding clinical moments
  • Translates current research on burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma into clear, applicable guidance
  • Offers structured approaches for improving communication, decision-making, and connection within veterinary teams
  • Features practical exercises to strengthen resilience and nurture personal and professional fulfillment
  • Encourages long-term cultural change within clinics by fostering awareness, empathy, and proactive mental health practices within veterinary teams

 

Managing Stress in Veterinary Medicine is essential reading for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and practice managers. It supports learners in veterinary school or continuing education programs, and is a valuable resource for any veterinary professional seeking to improve mental health and workplace culture.

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