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... less susceptible to and less threatened by their illness ( or possible future illness ) . To these patients , the physician's assessment of the danger of their illnesses does not matter very much . Rather , to them it is their own ...
... less susceptible to and less threatened by their illness ( or possible future illness ) . To these patients , the physician's assessment of the danger of their illnesses does not matter very much . Rather , to them it is their own ...
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... less willing to make prejudiced comments about blacks to black interviewers , and non - Jews are less willing to make negative com- ments about Jews to Jewish interviewers . Therefore , we might ex- pect male patients to be less willing ...
... less willing to make prejudiced comments about blacks to black interviewers , and non - Jews are less willing to make negative com- ments about Jews to Jewish interviewers . Therefore , we might ex- pect male patients to be less willing ...
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M. Robin DiMatteo, Howard S. Friedman. and less and less able to control their own fate . In his research , Seligman found that people may lose the motiva- tion to control many other events in their lives once they experience significant ...
M. Robin DiMatteo, Howard S. Friedman. and less and less able to control their own fate . In his research , Seligman found that people may lose the motiva- tion to control many other events in their lives once they experience significant ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
The Mind and the Body | 59 |
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