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The Forgotten Spouse

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2009
DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2009.22.1069 It was early in my training as a radiation oncology resident when I met Mr and Mrs C, who changed the way I approach oncology patients and their families. I arrived in Boston, MA, eager to start a new journey, one that would lead me toward competence in the care and management of patients with cancer. As I was studying the
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The Patient's Spouse

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1964
Over the last few decades, social psychiatry has demonstrated correlations between mental illness and certain broad social categories. At the same time clinical, genetic and psychological studies have continued their traditional interest in the illness of the individual.
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The grieving spouse

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1978
Loss of a spouse presents serious risks to the psychological and physical health and well-being of the survivor. This is particularly true for women. Physical disease, hospitalization, and mortality in widows all exceed expected rates. The author reviews the phases of mourning, the factors related to pathological grief, and the ways in which grief is ...
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Helicobacter pylori: Evidence for spouse‐to‐spouse transmission

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1999
Abstract Background : Spouse‐to‐spouse transmission of Helicobacter pylori infection still remains controversial. Methods : We studied the prevalence of H. pylori infection among spouses of H. pylori‐positive or ‐negative individuals and looked for intraspousal transmission. Twenty‐five couples were studied.
V, Singh   +5 more
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Spouses' program

Proceedings of the 1st annual computer science conference on Program information abstracts - CWC '73, 1973
Registration for the spouses' program will be held at the same time and place as the Conference registration. Parlor 6 will be open throughout the Conference as a hospitality suite and lounge for the spouses.
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Abuse of Spouses

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor.— The BRIEF REPORT "Wife Abuse: The Diagnosis and Its Implications" (240:240,1978) by Petro and associates promulgated the unusual thesis that there is justification for corporal punishment ("most abused wives were unfaithful and deserved to be abused").
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Spouse burnout syndrome

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1986
In married couples, chronic illness in one partner can result in increased responsibilities for the spouse and lead to spouse burnout. Burnout has been described as a syndrome encompassing both physical and emotional symptoms. The literature has addressed the burnout syndrome experienced by health care professionals but few articles have addressed ...
J Y, Ekberg, N, Griffith, M J, Foxall
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Spouse-Aided Therapy with Agoraphobics

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1992
Sixty agoraphobics were treated by behavioural therapy (self-exposure in vivo) either with their partner involved in all aspects of treatment or without their partner. The two treatment formats were about equally effective. Behavioural treatment directed at the agoraphobia resulted in improvement irrespective of marital quality and partner involvement ...
Emmelkamp, P.M.G.   +5 more
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Spouse migration to Australia

People and place, 1995
Spouse migration makes up 40 percent of the current migration program and appears likely to expand further. The rules governing sponsorships, especially those made off-shore, need to he tightened if the settlement problems associated with this migration category are to be reduced. Copyright.
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