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... tion , noncooperation stems from the active resistance of the patient prompted by unconscious fears and conflicts . This hypothesis is interesting in that it reveals the possible complexity of the processes motivating noncooperative ...
... tion , noncooperation stems from the active resistance of the patient prompted by unconscious fears and conflicts . This hypothesis is interesting in that it reveals the possible complexity of the processes motivating noncooperative ...
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... tion and endeavor to take some control over managing their condi- tion [ 36 ] . Normalization As Strauss and Glaser have noted in their book on chronic illness , the chief goal of the chronically ill patient is not simply to remain ...
... tion and endeavor to take some control over managing their condi- tion [ 36 ] . Normalization As Strauss and Glaser have noted in their book on chronic illness , the chief goal of the chronically ill patient is not simply to remain ...
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... tion of chronic illness . About 33 per- cent of the aged have no physical limi- tations on their activity , but ... tion from a career as a worker , or as a homemaker and parent , to a position in society that demands no contribu- tion ...
... tion of chronic illness . About 33 per- cent of the aged have no physical limi- tations on their activity , but ... tion from a career as a worker , or as a homemaker and parent , to a position in society that demands no contribu- tion ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
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