Sentence examples for difficult disclosures from inspiring English sources

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Interviewers were encouraged to recollect abuse that had happened to themselves or someone close to them and to think about how difficult disclosures can be.

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And beyond that difficult disclosure, another question loomed: what about church?

Brenda acknowledged that recalling and disclosing past risk behaviors can be in general very difficult; however disclosure was necessary: "I didn't find it difficult, you know some questions are deep, you know, and (unclear) It might bother you, but you gotta go through it, you gotta do it (Brenda, 41 - Philadelphia)".

They also said compliance would be difficult because the disclosure form requires owners or managing agents to state definitively whether there has been any bedbug infestation in any apartment in the building.

NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's often lonely efforts to improve relations with Pakistan are certain to become more complicated, and more difficult, after the disclosure that Osama bin Laden had been hiding in a military town in the heart of Pakistan.

Many of them came of age in a time when reporting constraints made full disclosure difficult.

However, as there is no comparison group it is difficult to attribute disclosure of HIV status to the campaign.

Fear of rejection and of loss of intimacy made disclosure difficult and was perceived as a major obstacle for condom use among recently diagnosed HIV infected individuals.

We offer guidance for intensive care physicians who must frequently address the difficult questions concerning disclosure of confidential information to surrogates.

Our previous study reported that fear of rejection and loss of intimacy made disclosure difficult, and this was perceived as a major obstacle to the use of condoms among recently-diagnosed HIV-infected individuals [ 38].

Emotional distress has also been explored, the claim being that women suffering from emotional distress have less of an emotional reservoir to draw upon to engage in the difficult task of disclosure (Armistead et al. 1999; Comer et al. 2000; Kalichman et al. 2003; Rotheram-Borus et al. 1997).

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