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Dr. McMillan said she exhibited behavior that might be coping mechanisms for past trauma.
"In proportion to what is taken / what is given multiplies," she repeats in "The Man Moves Earth," about a couple who might be coping with the death of a child.
Mangum might be coping with some serious hypertension had the club not heeded his suggestion to select an amalgam of three grasses — all heat-resistant — for the Highlands redesign.
When the conversation turns to how Spinal Tap might be coping with the ongoing collapse of the music industry, Guest starts explaining that the band probably haven't noticed: "If you're deluded, you live in a place where there isn't everyone else's reality.
Given that they're dealing with change in sleeping pattern, heightened anxiety, a propensity to respond emotionally and a desperation to be recognised by peers it is unsurprising that teens appear to be moody and disagreeable – it actually seems like they might be coping rather well.
But when I put it to Jonathan Davies - as diplomatically as I could - that some players might be coping better than others, he said they were all struggling.
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The teaching of the subject does not cover, or hardly covers, what might be regarded as normal and abnormal reactions, how the experiences affect different people, or how the uncomfortable physical and psychic reactions to the situation might be coped with [ 21].
The second was a package of targeted, quite Clintonian proposals that might be dubbed "coping with globalisation".
In general, in this study, respondents with higher degree of hearing loss were less concerned about the effect of hearing loss, indicating that they might be using coping strategies.
(It's also worth remembering the psychoanalysts' argument that apathy might be a coping strategy, a way to avoid confronting the horror).
Indeed, it only stands to reason that napping might be a coping mechanism for those who can't sleep well at night, no matter the age or the reason.
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