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"We're happy to make a bad problem less bad," Wodak says.
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The patient kept a daily symptom diary, grading severity 0 (no symptoms), 1 (a very slight problem), 2 (a slight problem), 3 (a moderately bad problem), 4 (a bad problem), 5 (a very bad problem), or 6 (as bad as it could be).
It's actually a very bad problem.
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Each patient kept a daily diary of symptoms, grading severity for up to 14 days: 0 (no symptoms), 1 (very slight problem), 2 (slight problem), 3 (moderately bad problem), 4 (bad problem), 5 (very bad problem), or 6 (as bad as it could be).
While it is so easy, so efficient, and often so tempting to label a child who bullies as a "bad kid" or "problem student," the less convenient truth is that the kids who act out in cruel, non-empathic ways are often the kids who need kindness and empathy the most.
In the last few decades we made those problems less bad and started down the path toward a cleaner environment.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com