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Variations in patients' self-report data may reflect differences in education, the social acceptability of acknowledging distress, and the availability of blood glucose test strips with which to self-monitor glucose levels.
The MPS has also apologised and acknowledged the distress caused to him.
She has apologised for her actions and acknowledged the distress it caused but has denied that it constituted a libel".
The reach and impact of newspapers is still cited by judges as a reason why fines are merited even though, as Judge Riddle acknowledged, "more distress was caused by social media".
Mr. Van Rompuy acknowledged "social distress" and said the success of anti-austerity and anti-establishment parties in the recent Italian elections was something that the leaders needed to consider.
As we'd learned from Thich Nhat Hanh videos, we breathed in, acknowledged our distress, breathed out, releasing it.
Knight agrees, and thinks this is because she wouldn't acknowledge the distress he caused her.
Free-floating anxiety is characteristic of dementia, and honoring the personhood of residents, as Thomas Kitwood recommended, also means acknowledging their distress.
Many of these potential solutions are premised on two things: acknowledging the distress, then helping doctors find meaning in their work by supporting the ideals that inspired them to become doctors in the first place.
By Evan Osnos July 28 , 2014When Arthur Kleinman, the Harvard anthropologist and psychiatrist, studied Chinese patients in the nineteen-sixties, he found that people who had been raised to suppress and endure had trouble acknowledging individual distress.
When Arthur Kleinman, the Harvard anthropologist and psychiatrist, studied Chinese patients in the nineteen-sixties, he found that people who had been raised to suppress and endure had trouble acknowledging individual distress.
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