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    ... “someone to talk to” whereas other referrals may only begin to feel a psychological burden lifted after...
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    by Nilsson, Cecilia
    Published 2010
    ... and professional standpoint. Most women wanted someone to talk to about the delivery experience. This show...
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    ... and finding someone to talk to parents were seen as effective ways of improving their situation....
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    by PER HANSSON
    Published 2017-01-01
    ... of action (for example, commissioning someone to talk to the priest or to give a statement)....
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    by Johansson, Ida, Jonson, Emma
    Published 2008
    ... satisfying and fun. To have someone to talk to and exchange ideas with was also mentioned by the informants...
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    by Han-Wei Wu, 吳韓偉
    Published 2000
    ..., leadership, and capital. Reducing the loss of capital. Finding someone to talk to. 2...
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    by Per Hansson
    Published 2017-07-01
    ... of action (for example, commissioning someone to talk to the priest or to give a statement) ...
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    by Min-Hsuan Shih, 石旻玄
    Published 2008
    ... lost and can’t find someone to talk to. Rapid living path and increasingly complicated human...
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    by Granström, Joel
    Published 2015
    ... that the students were in need of someone to talk to about their future and career during their middle- and high...
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    by Mäkimaa, Inger
    Published 2008
    .... The support from friends can be practical advice and help but also someone to talk to. The descriptions...
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    ... adolescents were assessed. They reported feeling better about their health, being able to talk, having someone...
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    by Grundberg Å, Ebbeskog B, Gustafsson SA, Religa D
    Published 2014-04-01
    ... with multimorbidity missed someone to talk to about their mental health, and needed partners that were accessible...
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    by Justin Newton Scanlan, Nicola Hancock, Anne Honey
    Published 2017-08-01
    ... interviews included: Easing the transition to the “real world”; Practical and individualised support; Someone...
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    by Ahmedani B, Abdon A, Perron BE, Shook JJ, Vaughn MG
    Published 2011-05-01
    ... were significantly less likely to report having a parent involved in their life and have someone...
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    by Åhlén, Annika, Lidén, Amelie
    Published 2013
    ... (90%, n=69) considered they had someone to talk to about their disease, but most of them wanted...
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    by Deris, Aaron
    Published 2006
    ..., such as, "financial help for expenses." Mothers' preferred emotional (someone to talk to about problems, feelings...
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