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(Topix) "When people are faced with situations in which they cannot realize a key life goal, the most adaptive response for physical and mental health may be to disengage from this goal"
Main Category: Psychology / Psychiatry News Article Date: 28 Sep 2007 - 12:00 PDT newsletters Are there times when it is better to simply give up? Psychologists have been exploring this question, and more ... via Medical News Today


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