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... feelings of mas- tery and competence , and the feelings of control people have over their lives . Self - esteem and feelings of mastery can head off help- lessness and hopelessness . On the other hand , self - denigration may lead to ...
... feelings of mas- tery and competence , and the feelings of control people have over their lives . Self - esteem and feelings of mastery can head off help- lessness and hopelessness . On the other hand , self - denigration may lead to ...
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... feelings in their reactions to dying , but they do so within the unique pattern of their own lives . They also do so within a particular environment [ 25 ] . Coping with Dying People differ in the adaptiveness of the coping mechanisms ...
... feelings in their reactions to dying , but they do so within the unique pattern of their own lives . They also do so within a particular environment [ 25 ] . Coping with Dying People differ in the adaptiveness of the coping mechanisms ...
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... feelings were toward the person who died , the more difficult is the grieving re- sponse . There are then contradictory feelings to reconcile . Ambiva- lence coupled with dependency may make it extremely difficult for the bereaved to ...
... feelings were toward the person who died , the more difficult is the grieving re- sponse . There are then contradictory feelings to reconcile . Ambiva- lence coupled with dependency may make it extremely difficult for the bereaved to ...
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