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Writing down your feelings can be a healthy way to cope, a new book explains.
We just have to cope," a Filipino waitress – one of Brunei's many guest workers – said.
When Evie's father tells her that his cancer has returned, she responds, in her despair, by making a careful outline of how to cope: "A.
You're lucky you're only having to cope a couple of nights of the week – imagine what her poor mother is going through.
While researchers have long considered this a healthy way to cope, a new study suggests that it might only be helpful in certain contexts and detrimental to our well-being in others.
The so-called bedroom tax has increased hardship among those affected, with nearly half reporting that they had to cut back on food spending to cope, a Government-ordered study has revealed.
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Ambulance crews are finding it "increasingly difficult to cope", an audit of the service in England says.
"Johnson had to cope with a legend, but a dead one".
She hired a nutritionist to cope with a strict dietary regimen, but that's over now.
The administration hasn't conceived a plan to cope with a health care reform law that has no mandate.
Sometimes they can be about finding a way to cope in a harsh profession where rejection is the norm.
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