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They are severely traumatised children coping with things adults would find difficult to cope with".
In this phase, the physician is conceived by the patient as a 'vicarious' or 'protective father' who should help the patient to work on the facts, impressions and emotions that they find difficult to cope with.
Patients with cognitive impairment were significantly more likely to be incontinent, unable to feed themselves and had behavioural problems ward staff find difficult to cope with (agitation, aggression, wandering), than those with depression or other mental illnesses (a group which is likely to be more disabled than those with no mental health problems).
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When someone was off sick or on leave, three of us would sometimes find it difficult to cope with the workload and especially when there was a crisis such as trying to find someone for an urgent home visit, or missing records for an imminent court case.
Did he find it difficult to cope?
Temperamentally, Mr Brown may find it difficult to cope.
Many mental health sufferers are often abandoned by loved ones who find it difficult to cope.
"Confidence comes through having good networks and knowing that you've got friends and support around you when you find it difficult to cope.
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