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Consequences of regret aversion in real life: The case of the Dutch postcode lottery.
Zeelenberg, M., Pieters, R.
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The use of crying over spilled milk: A note on the rationality and functionality of regret.
Zeelenberg, M.
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2008We largely agree with Jessica Wolfendale's position on enhancement technologies and the moral responsibility of armed forces personnel (AFP).
Andrew, Fenton, Timothy, Krahn
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British Dental Journal, 1999
A year or so ago I was invited by an Italian dentist to spend a day with him in his practice and to attend a two-day seminar, which he was presenting. The location, in the mountains near to Lake Como and the Swiss border, was enough to persuade me to accept.
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A year or so ago I was invited by an Italian dentist to spend a day with him in his practice and to attend a two-day seminar, which he was presenting. The location, in the mountains near to Lake Como and the Swiss border, was enough to persuade me to accept.
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Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2021
This essay moves beyond my earlier focus on relational excess and turns a critical eye on my own work.
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This essay moves beyond my earlier focus on relational excess and turns a critical eye on my own work.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
A cheerful tradition dictates that at this season we send you our warmest greetings. We follow this amiable practice with pleasure and add our heartfelt thanks to all our readers, contributors, and reviewers for their lively, if sometimes contentious, support.
A S, Relman, D, Rennie, M, Angell
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A cheerful tradition dictates that at this season we send you our warmest greetings. We follow this amiable practice with pleasure and add our heartfelt thanks to all our readers, contributors, and reviewers for their lively, if sometimes contentious, support.
A S, Relman, D, Rennie, M, Angell
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Despite the centrality of regret in medicine, studies have largely failed to capture its complexity and consequences. Many proposed instruments for measuring it fail to differentiate it from disappointment, and it is still largely absent from the medical curriculum.
Jerome, Groopman, Pamela, Hartzband
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Despite the centrality of regret in medicine, studies have largely failed to capture its complexity and consequences. Many proposed instruments for measuring it fail to differentiate it from disappointment, and it is still largely absent from the medical curriculum.
Jerome, Groopman, Pamela, Hartzband
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2020
As a helping professional, I often have to deal with the topic of regret. I recognize there will always be situations where we will not get closure but nevertheless, it is better to move on. It is better to look forward with hope than to look back with regret. For some people, however, their only regrets are the opportunities they didn’t take.
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As a helping professional, I often have to deal with the topic of regret. I recognize there will always be situations where we will not get closure but nevertheless, it is better to move on. It is better to look forward with hope than to look back with regret. For some people, however, their only regrets are the opportunities they didn’t take.
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