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E F Morrison

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Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice|January 1, 1990
Violent psychiatric inpatients in a public hospitalE F Morrison
Research in Nursing & Health|February 1, 1989
Theoretical modeling to predict violence in hospitalized psychiatric patientsE F Morrison
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care|January 1, 1987
The assaulted nurse: strategies for healingE F Morrison
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|January 1, 1988
Instrumentation issues in the measurement of violence in psychiatric inpatientsE F Morrison
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing|December 1, 1993
Toward a better understanding of violence in psychiatric settings: debunking the mythsE F Morrison
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing|March 7, 1998
The culture of caregiving and aggression in psychiatric settingsE F Morrison
Hospital & Community Psychiatry|September 1, 1987
Determining social and therapeutic rules for psychiatric inpatientsE F Morrison
Image--The Journal of Nursing Scholarship|January 1, 1988
Comment. The progression of knowledge in nursing: a search for meaningP Kidd, E F Morrison
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing|August 1, 1995
Managing violence without coercionD Harris, E F Morrison
Nursing Administration Quarterly|January 1, 1993
Control or negotiation: a health care challengeK Johnson, E F Morrison
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Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice|January 1, 1990
Violent psychiatric inpatients in a public hospitalE F Morrison
Research in Nursing & Health|February 1, 1989
Theoretical modeling to predict violence in hospitalized psychiatric patientsE F Morrison
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care|January 1, 1987
The assaulted nurse: strategies for healingE F Morrison
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|January 1, 1988
Instrumentation issues in the measurement of violence in psychiatric inpatientsE F Morrison
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing|December 1, 1993
Toward a better understanding of violence in psychiatric settings: debunking the mythsE F Morrison
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing|March 7, 1998
The culture of caregiving and aggression in psychiatric settingsE F Morrison
Hospital & Community Psychiatry|September 1, 1987
Determining social and therapeutic rules for psychiatric inpatientsE F Morrison
Image--The Journal of Nursing Scholarship|January 1, 1988
Comment. The progression of knowledge in nursing: a search for meaningP Kidd, E F Morrison
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing|August 1, 1995
Managing violence without coercionD Harris, E F Morrison
Nursing Administration Quarterly|January 1, 1993
Control or negotiation: a health care challengeK Johnson, E F Morrison
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