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Dr. Nancy Dubrow, a psychologist in Chicago who has worked in Gaza, says Palestinians voice questions and fears that Americans now recognize, and cope in a variety of ways.
As can be summarized from the above description, a person's negative beliefs, thoughts and expectations may cause them to behave and cope in a maladaptive manner in relation to their pain.
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Cure is defined as both improved symptoms and coping in a community, she said, and healthy relationships with food and with people.
In a way, as Mr. Turnage explained, "Blood on the Floor" is about living and coping in a city, something New Yorkers have been grappling with in ways they could not have imagined before Sept. 11.
To assess the relationship between infertility, marital benefit, and coping in a sample of men and women undergoing unsuccessful fertility treatments.
Both treatments would not improve perceived social support and coping in a short time.
Whilst this is useful from an educational purpose, future research should also consider the relationship between functioning and coping in a much larger and more representative population.
Learn and cope in the class".
The Experience of Caregiving Inventory ECI [ 34] is a measure of stress, appraisal, and coping in carers of an individual with a severe mental illness.
They've completed a couple of livestock courses and a career in the Forces means they know all about long hours and how to cope in a crisis.
Therefore one cannot extrapolate the results to general cognitive dysfunction and coping in people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia.
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