Strengthening positive interpersonal relationships at work: An antidote for burnout

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  • Coralia Sulea West University of Timișoara, Romania

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burnout, interpersonal relationships, communication

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Coralia Sulea, West University of Timișoara, Romania

West University of Timișoara, Romania

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2019-10-21

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Sulea, C. (2019). Strengthening positive interpersonal relationships at work: An antidote for burnout. Psihologia Resurselor Umane, 12(2), 89–94. Retrieved from https://www.hrp-journal.com/index.php/pru/article/view/154