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... emotional prob- lem that we believe led to physical demise . The broken heart results from some disruption in interpersonal relations , such as the loss of a loved one , and the emotional trauma is thought to interfere with the process ...
... emotional prob- lem that we believe led to physical demise . The broken heart results from some disruption in interpersonal relations , such as the loss of a loved one , and the emotional trauma is thought to interfere with the process ...
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... emotionally distressed to seek reas- surance and support . The ill individual might not recognize the existence of underlying emotional problems . Even if they are recognized , emotional prob- lems are often difficult for a patient to ...
... emotionally distressed to seek reas- surance and support . The ill individual might not recognize the existence of underlying emotional problems . Even if they are recognized , emotional prob- lems are often difficult for a patient to ...
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... emotional distancing might take on larger and larger proportions with each successive patient . As we have stated , health care professionals often react to dying patients with strong emotions . These feelings , however , are not le ...
... emotional distancing might take on larger and larger proportions with each successive patient . As we have stated , health care professionals often react to dying patients with strong emotions . These feelings , however , are not le ...
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Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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