Crisis But Flashcards

1
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Adolescent Crisis

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12-19 age

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The crisis

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identify vs. role confussion

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Goal

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clear sense of self identify

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importance of adolescent period

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  1. intelligence is at its peak
  2. decising regarding future is mode
  3. period of identify crisis physical and sexual
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…………….. may experience very strong reactions and need for help after a life-altering event. It is more natural for adolescents to seek support among their ……….. instead of their …………………..

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Adolescents
friends
family or professional help

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………. amoung ………. have increased by ………. in the past ……….. years

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depression and anxiety
teenargs
%70
25

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causes of teenage crises

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  1. peer and social pressure
  2. drugs
  3. alcohol
  4. a trovmatic event
  5. family conflict
  6. parental divorce, seperation
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signs of teen crisis

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disengagement from school
avoiding old friends
violence
self-harm
changing in eating patterns
promiscuity

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interventions

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self help
educating and training for parents
group, individual family, therapy
change schools
move to a new area

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10
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Alzheimer’s and related dementions can be ……… and …….

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emotionally and financial ruinous

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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common from of ……., a progressive brain disease that slowly destroys ……. and …………

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dementia, memories and thinking skills

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Alzheimer’s Symptoms

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difficulty remembering new information
confusion
mood and behavior changes
unable to carry a conservation
irability to care for one’s self

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Alzheimer’s is ……

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ultimately fatal

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14
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in the us …..

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the most
the most expensive disease

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15
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cause of death

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  1. heart disease
  2. cancer
  3. alzheimer
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16
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facts about alzheimer disease

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alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging
alzheimer’s warsens overtime
alzheimer’s has no current cure but treatments for symptoms are avariable and research continues

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17
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alzheimer symptoms

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memory
thinking and reasoning
making judgments and decisions
planning and performing familiar tasks
changes in personality and behavior

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alzheimer’s may experience

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depression
apothy
social withdrawal
mood swings
wondering
changes in sleeping habits
distrust in others

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19
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alzheimer’s life an average of ……… through survival can range from ………….

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8 years - 4 to 20 years

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who are the caregivers

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one in three - age 65 or older
two-thirds - women
one-quarter - sandwich generation

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what does the burden ınclude

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physical
psychological
emotional
social
financial

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alzheimer’s caregivers frequently report experiencing high levels of ……

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stress

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symptoms of caregiver stress

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denial
anger
social withdrawal
anxiety
depression
exhoustion
sleeplessness
irritability
lock of concentration
health problems

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BİLGI (BELKİ ÇIKAR)

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bakımverenlerin yaşadığı duygusal zorluklar

%59 - depression anxiety
%32 - miss their own doctors appointments
%15 - hospitalized for their own health

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tips for alzheimer’s caregivers

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don’t be in denial
don’t ask, do you remember
dont argue, correct or disagree
do interact with the person at her level
do take care of yourself

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the causes of suicide

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ilness
family conflict
financial difficulties
emotional relationship
educational failure
inability to marry the person they wanted

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in the study, it was also noted that suicide causes were ………………

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more common among children and young people

  • male gender (3 times more likely than women)
  • age : elderly
  • unemployed
  • alcohol and drug abuse
  • concurrent mental disorders
  • low social support / living alone
  • previous psychiatric treatment
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the risk of suicide in ………… that for …………………

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patients with mental disorders is higher than
patients without co-existent mental disorders

(western countries - %90 depressive disorder)

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29
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social media can influence …….

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suicide related behavior

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30
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other associations include?

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bipolar disorder
alcohol
drug
sehiophrenia

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protective factors

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  • an individual’s genetic and
  • neurobiological make-up
  • family and community support
    attitudinal or behavioral characteristics
    appropriate and effective clinical care for mental, physical and substance abuse disorder
  • easy access to effective clinical interventions
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warning signs of suicide

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talking and writing about suicide, death or dying
insomnia
increasing alcohol or other drug abuse
isolating him or herself from family and friends
looking for ways kill him or herself

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suicide in eldery and adolescent

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elderly
- buying a gun
- stockpilling medications
- withdrawing from relationship
- losing their interest

adolescent
- depression
- self-mutilation
- gender identity issues
- eating disorders
- instable mood swings or sudden changes in their personality

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strategies for dealing with difficult people

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listen
stay calm
don’t judge
set limits and boundaries
don’t act defensively
look for the hidden need

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behavior type/characteristic coping strategies

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complainer
indecisive
know-ıt-all expert
hostile-agressive (do)
hostile -agressive (dont)
narcissitic clients

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complainer

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listen attentively
be prepared to interrupt and take control of the situation
switch to problem salving

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indecisive

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place all the alternatives in rank of importance
give them lots of support after they have finally mode a decision

38
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know-ıt-all expert

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listen to and acknowledge what they say, but you dont have to agree
avord being a counter expert
provide solid information and sources

39
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hostile-agressive (do)

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stay calm and keep your emotions in check
be flexible within reason
adapt a possive and non-threatening body posture

40
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hostile-agressive (dont)

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argue with the client
turn your back on the client
tolerate violence or agression

41
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narcissitic clients

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believe they’Re unique or special
look empathy
are arrogant

what to do with a narcissist
-stay calm
-create boundaries
-educate yourself
-watch your wording

what not to do with a narcissist
-dont argue or confront
-dont try to direct them
-dont expect them to see your point of lives

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category age group (Years)

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75+ elderly (older person)
80+ oldest-old

43
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fears of aging

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loss of independence
isolation or loneliness
running out of money
declining health
not being able to drive

44
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types of age and aging

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biological
social
psychological

45
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……….. refers to the present position of on individual relative to this potential life-span.

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biological age

46
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…….. refers to the position of individuals relative to some population with regard to adaptive capacities as observed or inferred from measurements of behavior

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psychological age

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………. refers to the social habits and roles of the individual relative to this group or society

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social age

48
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problems in elderly

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social problems
health problems

49
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psychologist who work with older adults known as ……

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geropsychologist

50
Q

protect your brain as you age

A

finding suggest that those who believe they have greater control over their physical and cognitive health have better MEMORY and INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONING as they age.

51
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when people feel they dont have control they’re likely to be ……… and ………

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anxious - distressed

52
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………………….. research has found a clear connection between advanced education and good cognitive functioning

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Give your brain a work out

53
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…………………. research in animals has found that exercise prompts ………….

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exercise your body - new neural connections

54
Q

There is evidence that some natural body changes associated with aging may increase a person’s risk of experiencing ………

A

depression

55
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depressed older adults also experience higher notes of ……. and ……….

A

insomnia - memory loss

56
Q

ın addition, the feelings of hopelessness and isolation that often spur thoughts of suicide are more prevalent among older adults, especially those with …….. or …………

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disabilities or confirmed to nursing homes

57
Q

compenents of successful aging

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engagement with life
high cognitive and physical function
absence of disease/disability

58
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………… is one of the major transitions in adult life for both men and women

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parenthood

59
Q

………… often develops in infertile couples especially when they are under pressure to make medical decisions

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moritol discord

60
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ın general, in infertile couple …….. show higher levels of distress than their male partner

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women

61
Q

……… show a male intense desire to have a baby than …..

A

women-men

62
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…….. is a life crisis with a wide range of soci0-cultural, emotional physical and financial problems

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infertity

63
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infertity, approximately …… of the time its a …… problem and ……… its …… problem

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%35 -female -%35- male

64
Q

………., ………. and ……….. are common with infertility

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anxiety, depression, relationship challenges

65
Q

researches shows that the emotional pain women experience when going through infertility is similar to those dealing with ……, …… and …….

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cancer, HIV, chronic pain

66
Q

psychological responses to infertility

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anger
denial
guilt
isolation
grief

67
Q

wives more incenle to report ……, …… and ……

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depression - anxiety - stress

68
Q

men who are infertile feel more ….. and …..

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distress and guilt

69
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……. is a normal transition for women, and every woman experience this differently

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menopause

70
Q

menopause can lost for ……. and occurs at a median age of ……..

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8-10 years / 50

71
Q

………….. often experience changes in-self esteem and body image

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midlife women

71
Q

can be a sense of huge loss ;

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youth
attractiveness
femminity

72
Q

menopause increases the risk of

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heart disease
colon cancer
osteoporosis

73
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effects of estrogen depletion

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physical symptoms - insomnia, tension, fatigue, memory loss

mood changes - stress, anxiety, lock of motivation, irritability, feelings of sadness

74
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……. may also be a result of potential physical and emotional affects of menopause

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depression

75
Q

……… has been show to be effective as a treatment for menopause

A

CBT

76
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other coping methods for menopause

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watching your diet
getting some exercise
getting enough enough sleep
relaxation techniques

77
Q

……… is a condition that is ossocrated with the decrease in the male hormone

A

andropause

(%30 of men/50s)

78
Q

the most devastating form of psychological terrorism in the workplace is ………

A

mobbing

79
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in the workplace, ………………….. deliberately imposed on individual with the purpose of destroying that person emotionally, psychologically, physically and professionaly

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mobbing is emotional and psychological terrorism

80
Q

……………….. is characterized by the systematic psychological abuse or humiliation

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mobbing at work

81
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………………. at workplace or in other words “mobbing” is a very common

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psychological intimidation

82
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mobbing at workplace conclude with higher …………. and ……………. it causes loss of time and money, raise of healthcare costs.

A

psychological distress and low job satisfaction

83
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some common mobbing actions

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ignoring people’S work
talking away their responsibilities
aggressive yelling or shouting
threatening or attempting physical violence

84
Q

types of mobbing

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downwords
horizontal
upwords

(duration: at least 10 consecutive months)

(frequency: several times each month in consecutive months)

85
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mobbing actions

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incorrect evaluations
gossip
violence
systematic isolation from colleagues
free speech is prohibited

86
Q

%’ler

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%2 sexual absolut
%4 physical violence
%8 mobbing

in many countries mobbing rote is up to %17

87
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characteristics of mobbing targets

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educated, highly creative, dedicated
employees under age 25 or over age 55
honest, ethical
superior competence
the best employees

88
Q

five phases mobbing behavior

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conflict
aggressive acts
management inuovement
lobeling
expuision

89
Q

mobbing effects / results

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physical, mental, behavioral disorders
economic loss
social problems
anger
stress
slepp disorder
alcohol and drug abuse
depression

90
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individual recommendations

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stay calm
avord clash
proofs writings, notes should be kept
should negotiate with witnessed colleagues

“170” number of ministry of labor and social security