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... become ill involved their commit- ment to something they felt was important as well as their sense of meaningfulness . Those who felt committed to their work , social institutions , interpersonal relationships , and their family were ...
... become ill involved their commit- ment to something they felt was important as well as their sense of meaningfulness . Those who felt committed to their work , social institutions , interpersonal relationships , and their family were ...
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... become compulsive about their work , leaving little time for recreation , friends , and family . Without ties to the " outside world , " students lose perspective on what they are doing and miss the emo- tional support that friends and ...
... become compulsive about their work , leaving little time for recreation , friends , and family . Without ties to the " outside world , " students lose perspective on what they are doing and miss the emo- tional support that friends and ...
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... become locked into a life pattern in which personal and social reinforcement comes primarily from overzealousness in work . There is always enough work to do in the medical field , of course , and a physician can very easily become ...
... become locked into a life pattern in which personal and social reinforcement comes primarily from overzealousness in work . There is always enough work to do in the medical field , of course , and a physician can very easily become ...
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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