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Common characteristics and factors that lead to distress also will be addressed.
An inability to afford that Park Avenue condo, she said, can lead to distress.
Reinforcing boyhood for our child began to lead to distress, upset and anxiety.
However, there is also evidence that the transition to fatherhood can be complex and demanding and can lead to distress, anxiety and increased risk of depression.
Dealing with the pressures to perform academically and socially can be stressful and potentially lead to distress, especially among API students who come from communities that may place less value on asking for help.
I concentrate on forms of human suffering that can be isolating and lead to distress, such as abuse, mental illness, and pregnancy loss â a pervasive reproductive health complication.
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Specifically it was the "just world theory" of such religions – the principle that the bad are punished and the good are rewarded – that led to distress.
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Permafrost and temperatures down to minus 16 degrees Celsius led to distress among the citizens of Delft.
The cafeteria was loud and chaotic, contributing to the sensory overload that leads to distress in a person with autism even when they aren't famished.
A small drop in the asset value of a leveraged bank leads to distress and possible insolvency, and this can be contagious in such a system.
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