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Another 8 % were grieving over dead loved ones at the time of the operation , and in all of these patients the grief reactions diminished significantly postoperatively and remained improved throughout the period of the study .
Another 8 % were grieving over dead loved ones at the time of the operation , and in all of these patients the grief reactions diminished significantly postoperatively and remained improved throughout the period of the study .
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To summarize this slightly confusing conglomeration of information , the women who developed long - lasting depressions in the immediate postoperative period ( group C ) were independent , self - reliant people who needed to be in ...
To summarize this slightly confusing conglomeration of information , the women who developed long - lasting depressions in the immediate postoperative period ( group C ) were independent , self - reliant people who needed to be in ...
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Our data do indicate that an understanding of the potential emotional effects of the operation and the reasons for them can be useful in the provision of sympathetic postoperative care . Our series of eight consecutive reduction ...
Our data do indicate that an understanding of the potential emotional effects of the operation and the reasons for them can be useful in the provision of sympathetic postoperative care . Our series of eight consecutive reduction ...
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
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