Kids got heavy in the first place because they used food as a crutch, as a coping mechanism. |
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Gould and Shatzy share a talent for telling stories, another coping mechanism for externalizing their fears. |
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Also known as splitting, there is some suggestion that this arises in early childhood as a coping mechanism. |
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It took nary a second longer to decide that Steve was actually using a coping mechanism for what most called a life. |
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Migration is already playing a significant role as a coping mechanism in these contexts. |
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Reports of Malawians eating one meal or less per day as a coping mechanism were widespread. |
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Due to cognitive issues, or a coping mechanism, I never seem to remember how bad the bad times can be. |
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National strategies, local experiences and coping mechanism should be taken into account when and where appropriate. |
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One link in the chain of events may be missing and the person will need help or a coping mechanism to complete the task. |
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In a nutshell, pastoralists employed this form of raiding as a coping mechanism in their unstable environmental conditions. |
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Working at home is often an individual coping mechanism to solve larger social policy problems. |
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Denying or avoiding discussion of the torture is a common coping mechanism for a victim of torture and may or may not be conscious. |
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This is a multilayered complex illness, which can represent maladaptive coping mechanism for some. |
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But he stressed that local actors are critical to successful aid and development initiatives, that the EU should identify key coping mechanism and use them as entry points. |
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On the other hand, it has been noticed that urban agriculture is a simple and cheap coping mechanism that can provide significant amounts of food at small scales as well as generate employment and income. |
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In many instances engaging child labour is the result of market failures and a coping mechanism for families when households cannot afford education for their children and cannot borrow for this purpose. |
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Following a drought, which generally translates into huge losses among the herds, a traditional coping mechanism is 'cattle rustling', where either community who has lost animals raids the other to restock. |
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An experienced rider would naturally use the rear brake to smooth out the GL's walking-speed balkiness, but the integrated brake system foils any attempt to use that coping mechanism. |
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Now, that coping mechanism is unnecessary. |
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It is a coping mechanism built into our human nature. |
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It becomes a coping mechanism for them by the time they're adults. |
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At the same time, remittances from the Haitian diaspora, which represent a key coping mechanism for 70 per cent of Haitian households, may be affected by economic difficulties outside the country. |
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Anger is part of a person's coping mechanism. |
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Dave, the psychiatrist, urges Martin to engage in his own rebellion, but Martin's anger is more searching and doesn't lend itself to superficial non-conformity as a coping mechanism. |
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Self-injury is a coping mechanism in which a person inflicts physical harm on him or herself to deal with feelings of isolation, loss of control, overwhelming emotions, dissociation or a harmful environment. |
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Once called multiple personality disorder, it frequently is the result of severe stress or trauma, such as incest or rape and serves as a coping mechanism. |
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