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... meaning . Two prominent interpersonal meanings of touch concern intimacy and power . In normal social interaction , the part of the body touched is generally clearly related to the intimacy of the relationship [ 44 ] . For example , the ...
... meaning . Two prominent interpersonal meanings of touch concern intimacy and power . In normal social interaction , the part of the body touched is generally clearly related to the intimacy of the relationship [ 44 ] . For example , the ...
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... meaning and seriousness , and realize that medical care is necessary . Some patients fail to attribute their initial symptoms to a cardiac problem . They attribute their pain to such things as gall bladder problems or a cold . In two ...
... meaning and seriousness , and realize that medical care is necessary . Some patients fail to attribute their initial symptoms to a cardiac problem . They attribute their pain to such things as gall bladder problems or a cold . In two ...
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... meaning of the change to the individual , rather than the change itself , is of significance . The meaning of interpre- tation of events is influenced by personal or social coping mechan- isms . In Figure 7-1 , for example , in the ...
... meaning of the change to the individual , rather than the change itself , is of significance . The meaning of interpre- tation of events is influenced by personal or social coping mechan- isms . In Figure 7-1 , for example , in the ...
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