Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... illness behavior . These illness behavior patterns can have either healthy or unhealthy consequences . Most illness behaviors ... illness or pain is usually responded to by the parent with sympathy and attention . The children learn to pay ...
... illness behavior . These illness behavior patterns can have either healthy or unhealthy consequences . Most illness behaviors ... illness or pain is usually responded to by the parent with sympathy and attention . The children learn to pay ...
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... illness ? Med . Student : Well , of course a person can be ill and not seek health care . He or she could simply ... behaviors ” . behaviors such as complaining of discomfort , missing work , mini- mizing social responsibilities , and ...
... illness ? Med . Student : Well , of course a person can be ill and not seek health care . He or she could simply ... behaviors ” . behaviors such as complaining of discomfort , missing work , mini- mizing social responsibilities , and ...
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... illness is affected by the person's mood . Negative moods such as depression increase the likelihood of defin- ing symptoms as indicative of illness . This first model thus suggests that Art Jennings could ... Behaviors, and Organic Disease.
... illness is affected by the person's mood . Negative moods such as depression increase the likelihood of defin- ing symptoms as indicative of illness . This first model thus suggests that Art Jennings could ... Behaviors, and Organic Disease.
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
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