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Among survey participants older than 45, for example, those who said they had forgiven others were less likely to report symptoms of psychological distress, like feeling nervous, restless, hopeless, worthless or so sad that nothing could cheer them up.
Scurry dived and blocked it, sensing the electrical hum of distress like a shark.
Rhetoric is so cheap but so unrealistic at a time of distress like this," she adds.
They have, they do, and they will, especially in times of extreme distress like these.
Later came yet more newsletters on topics of business distress like asbestos litigation.
While he called the testing a linchpin of the process, he said that there have been few recent instances of failures or distress, like cracking or sagging.
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Me: You're "distressed," like vintage jeans.
Distressed, like many of his contemporaries, by changes in American life, he wove his doubts, fears, and suggestions into his richest poems.
Common psychological distresses like anxiety and depression can cause stress, which, in turn, can trigger a psychological distress.
Secondly, if they become distressed they would like their distress acknowledged and to be treated personally, or cared for.
If you are in distress and would like assistance, call Lifeline on 13 11 14, BeyondBlue on 1300 224 636 or Mensline on 1300 789 978 for support and information.
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