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Palliative & Hospice Care
On the Value of Social Work in Palliative Care
The critical and often underestimated role of social workers within palliative care teams is increasingly being underscored by research, highlighting…
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Mental Health & Coping
Competence Merit and Excellence Have Always Been Social Universal Strengths
The foundational principles of competence, merit, and standards of excellence are frequently debated in contemporary discourse as if they were…
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Mental Health & Coping
The Evolution of Social Bravery and the Psychological Complexity of Kindness in Contemporary Human Interaction
The traditional perception of kindness as a simple, reflexive virtue is undergoing a significant re-evaluation within the fields of social…
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Mental Health & Coping
The Psychology of Selective Praise and the Impact of Other-Oriented Perfectionism on Social Dynamics
The human drive for validation serves as a fundamental pillar of social interaction, yet the distribution of praise remains one…
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Mental Health & Coping
The Hidden Psychological Impact of Social Mobility and Class Identity in the United States
While psychological inquiry has traditionally focused on the family unit and early childhood development as the primary architects of the…
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Mental Health & Coping
The Science of Relational Repair Why Conflict Resolution is Becoming a Critical Metric for Psychological Well-being and Social Stability
Modern behavioral science has reached a significant consensus regarding the dynamics of human intimacy: conflict, arguments, and emotional ruptures are…
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