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  • == Suffering == ...nce that is associated with harm or threat of harm to an individual's body or mind.
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  • ...ictory") is a term used in medicine to describe extreme physical or mental suffering. ...ymptom of a variety of medical conditions, including [[cancer]], [[chronic pain syndrome]], and [[terminal illness]].
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  • ...sychology]] and [[medicine]] to describe severe mental or physical pain or suffering. ...n and emotional distress. In a medical context, it can refer to the mental suffering associated with conditions such as [[depression]], [[anxiety]], and [[post-
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  • ...and psychological contexts to describe the severity of certain conditions or the harshness of certain treatments. ..."hard-hearted". The Latin term is related to ''crudus'' which means "raw" or "bloody".
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  • '''Cruelty''' (/ˈkruːəlti/) is the act of causing physical or mental pain or suffering to others, often intentionally. ...tion. Cruelty is often intentional, but it can also result from negligence or indifference.
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  • ...tentional act; deeds which unknowingly or negligently inflict suffering or pain, without a specific intent to do so, are not typically considered torture. ...uilt or innocence by the infliction of various, often cruel, techniques of pain.
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  • ...n both medical and psychological contexts to describe a person's emotional or physical state. ...iginates from the Latin word "miseria", which translates to "wretchedness" or "misfortune". It entered the English language around the 14th century.
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  • == Pain Management == ...tants, nurses, and [[massage therapists]]. The team may also include other mental health specialists and massage therapists.
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  • ...inates from the Old French ''troubler'', meaning "to stir up, make cloudy, or disturb". ...as [[pain]] or [[discomfort]], to mental health issues such as [[anxiety]] or [[depression]].
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  • ...orrow]], or [[pain]]. The term is often used to describe a severe physical or emotional discomfort. ...in the English language in the 13th century to describe a state of danger or adversity.
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  • ...is depression, a mood which can be brought on by major depressive disorder or persistent depressive disorder. Crying can be an indication of sadness. ...comes from the Old English "sæd", which means "sated or full", also "weary or tired of". It closely resembles the Old English word "sadel", meaning "sorr
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  • ...is derived from the Greek words 'kephale' meaning 'head', 'algos' meaning 'pain', and 'phobos' meaning 'fear'. ...fering from cephalalgiaphobia will go to great lengths to avoid situations or activities that they believe could trigger a headache, even when there is n
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  • ...ictions (e.g., gambling) with the aim of cessation or reduction of use and/or the amelioration of emotional, behavioral, interpersonal and other problems ...hat focuses on evaluation and treatment of individuals with alcohol, drug, or other substance-related disorders, and of individuals with dual diagnosis o
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  • ...of a pregnancy; can occur because of natural causes (called a miscarriage) or be a medical intervention ...ls in the blood, associated with some forms of diabetes, lung disease, and severe kidney disease
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  • ...cus on a specific area of medicine, such as [[cardiology]], [[neurology]], or [[oncology]]. They are often used by specialists in these fields. ...often used by medical professionals who work in multilingual environments or by patients who speak different languages.
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