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They come seeking help for something painful, scary or anxiety provoking, and to connect with them and address both their physical needs as a patient and their emotional needs as a human is very special.
"There's a lot of disbelief about food poverty because families who have always been able to afford to live independently of the state are very ashamed about needing help for something as essential as food," she said.
It has taught him that even though there is a fighter inside him who raised all that money, it is all right sometimes to be less self-sufficient, to appreciate a friend's help for something as small as buttoning a shirt cuff.
However, what we as coaches, parents and observers can do is let young athletes know it's OK to get help for something that's, in the old vernacular, all in their head -- and that we're looking out for them.
And if I accept help for something I can do on my own, it feels like I am giving up a little of that independence.
According to PureDWTS.com, a "Dancing With the Stars" fansite, Kelly Monaco has been coy about involvement in the "Dancing With the Stars" all-stars season and recently hinted to fans that she'll need their help for something in the near future.
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That Barclays sign should help pay for something besides its own bad taste.
Some of the play's proceeds may help pay for something he has never had: a headstone.
But after reading so much of her uninflected prose, I can't help longing for something a bit more full throated.
How to sell taxpayers on the idea that they must begin to help "pay for something they got otherwise, I think that's the harder question," Mr. Thiele said.
In this case, the phobia is an issue to seek psychological help for — not something to use for a cheap thrill.
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