We seek help from within the ethnic communities to give us a balance as to what we are actually seeking to achieve. |
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Was it strange for a white Afrikaner to seek help from a black Nigerian faith healer? |
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He had been a normal, healthy, happy young man, but afterwards he did not seek help for his mental problems and bottled things up. |
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Indeed, many cases go unreported because the victim does not seek help or even report the incident. |
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For that you need to seek help from one of the many aftermarket tuners catering to the market. |
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He said many of them have been afraid to seek help because they fear being deported as illegal aliens. |
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She also said that she would have no alternative but to contact my family if I didn't seek help. |
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All are protected and encouraged to seek help to make the necessary adjustments. |
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For these men to even admit they have been hit by their wives is harrowing, never mind having to seek help from the police or a woman solicitor. |
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They are more likely to seek help for their problems because counseling is becoming more acceptable and less stigmatic. |
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He added that the posters might be seen by a friend or relative of a violent man who could encourage him to seek help to curb his behaviour. |
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Husband and wife, Jean and Fred, had piles for most of their lives, but were too embarrassed to seek help. |
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First of all, I would advise you to seek help, whether from a support group or a psychologist. |
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Students are also being encouraged to seek help or speak out if they see something amiss on or around school grounds. |
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However, we think anything is better than leaving patients to languish at home, too dysphoric and anergic to seek help. |
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On the other hand, the person may recognize her difficulties, but not seek help because of embarrassment or fear of being stigmatized. |
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She has revealed an intervention staged by her daughters finally prompted her to seek help for addiction issues. |
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The final decision as to whether or not to seek help is a function of all these factors. |
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He goes to England to seek help to regain the throne that is rightfully his. |
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The office allows people to sign on as members of the movement, make proposals, and seek help and answers. |
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Many gay people did not approach mainstream mental health services to seek help and instead turned to helplines. |
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Modern communications are meant to be more efficient, yet the systems seem to have been designed to drive those who seek help round the bend. |
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As the addiction can be accompanied by feelings of shame and embarrassment, sufferers often find it difficult to seek help. |
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Would alcoholics seek help for their illness if doing so were tantamount to confessing to criminal activity? |
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Adolescents' developmental phase and their available ego strength determine their willingness to seek help. |
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What characteristics differentiate drug injectors who seek formal help with their addictions from those who do not seek help? |
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If you are a relative newcomer to do-it-yourself projects, follow the construction steps presented here and seek help whenever you are unsure of the details. |
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Levy recounts how she herself went to a chiropractor in 2002 to seek help with a stiff shoulder she had developed in her sleep. |
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Users of homeopathy most commonly seek help for chronic health problems and rely on the complementary approach as an adjunct to conventional medical care. |
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The bright aspect of the mosque is that it will provide an opportunity to women to seek help of their counterparts in cases of divorce, khula, etc. |
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On the other hand, fear of being stigmatized was a key reason that traumatized soldiers didn't seek help while still in the military, an earlier study showed. |
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However, some patients seek help late in the season, when their symptoms have progressed from a runny nose to sticky yellow mucus with red, hot itchy and swollen eyes. |
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The appeals court advised retirees to seek help from Congress, a recommendation seconded by major veterans organizations, which predict the courts won't fix the problem. |
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Despite this, many people do not seek help for their problems. |
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The autonomy granted by decriminalising suicide and attempted suicide in section 1 enables a would-be suicide to change her mind and seek help without fear of prosecution. |
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Previous research has also determined that Asians and Asian Americans tend to seek help from social networks rather than from professionals such as counselors. |
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People begged him to seek help, admonished him for being stubborn, for his refusal to bring in others to spell him, for his refusal ever to leave her side. |
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I would urge her to seek help and confide in somebody she trusts. |
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One in ten new mums suffer from post-natal depression, but because of the stigma surrounding the condition, many decline to seek help and continue to suffer in silence. |
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The itching and the manginess eventually began to vex the hippies, leading them to seek help from the local free clinics. |
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A tyre went flat on the return journey and she left Aunt Flo in the car and went off to seek help. |
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Wintour, who at first objected to the plan, was convinced by Catesby to travel to the continent to seek help. |
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But if those close to the drinker are adversely affected by their behaviour, they can seek help in Al-Anon Family Groups. |
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Pursuers are more likely than distancers to seek help from a professional, such as a physician. |
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At this point a powerful hurricane struck the boat and Talavera had to seek help from Ojeda. |
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Odo, who was not in the city at that time, left to seek help. |
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They could also seek help from Scotland Yard's Extradition and International Assistance Unit which advises officers here on extraditions from other countries. |
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Indeed, an underlying reason people seek help from life coaches is to surmount social barriers preventing them from moving forward in their careers and personal lives. |
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