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The phrase "understood cared for" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks proper conjunctions or punctuation to connect the ideas.
It could be used in a context where you want to express that someone has both been understood and cared for, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity. Example: "In this environment, everyone feels understood and cared for, which fosters a sense of community."
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Longing to be understood, cared for, safe and loved.
This theme refers to the extent that patients felt understood, cared for and valued by their healthcare providers.
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She understood and cared for Radio 4 passionately and embodied the qualities that are best about it - honesty, integrity and perceptiveness, balanced by humour and empathy.
We needed to be able to breathe, and do all these things without fear of sanctions, to be understood and cared for whatever we did.
She never understood or cared for the remote man her mother had married, but even so, she said, "I always missed having a father".
What makes political loss particularly painful for followers is the defeat of their leader, whose appeal derives in large part from the ability to make followers feel understood and cared for.
The way that Anderson supersaturates every square inch of his film's intricate fabric, every sofa covering, every snow-capped peak, every word of every sans-serif lettered notice, with loving comedy is something that the author might not have understood or cared for.
"Your spouse will automatically feel more understood and cared for, which will change the feeling of the discussion.
More specifically, the pain of how and why some don't feel understood or cared for or "mothered" well, whether young or old.
Just as Jesus blessed the Samaritan woman at the well and just as Jesus called upon "good Jews" to be as the Compassionate Samaritan in his parable, so too are we called to keep those with whom we may disagree religiously safe, understood, and cared for.
Patients feel autonomous when they regulate their behaviour volitionally, rather than because of external pressure or coercion; feel competent when they are informed, capable and effective in achieving desired outcomes and feel a sense of relatedness or connection with others when they feel respected, understood and cared for.
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