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Although the situation is rapidly changing , therapeutic abortion is still , for the
most part , granted in this country only when a doctor makes a formal statement
that carrying a child to term will seriously threaten the mother ' s life . As of this ...
Although the situation is rapidly changing , therapeutic abortion is still , for the
most part , granted in this country only when a doctor makes a formal statement
that carrying a child to term will seriously threaten the mother ' s life . As of this ...
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... who are granted therapeutic abortions are a special group : they are often
among the community elite ; not surprisingly ... familiarity with psychiatrists even
to know how to go about asking for a therapeutic abortion on psychiatric grounds
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... who are granted therapeutic abortions are a special group : they are often
among the community elite ; not surprisingly ... familiarity with psychiatrists even
to know how to go about asking for a therapeutic abortion on psychiatric grounds
.
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... feeling of powerlessness to alter , 178 motivation to change , 42 , 53 , 61 , 72
and patients , 39 – 43 perception of , 28 , 32 , 40 relation of to symptoms , 69 , 70 ,
80 , 83 , 139 and the therapeutic process , 40 Environment , oppressive : 24 , 25 ...
... feeling of powerlessness to alter , 178 motivation to change , 42 , 53 , 61 , 72
and patients , 39 – 43 perception of , 28 , 32 , 40 relation of to symptoms , 69 , 70 ,
80 , 83 , 139 and the therapeutic process , 40 Environment , oppressive : 24 , 25 ...
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