Positive psychological states and coping with severe stress

Providing care to a spouse or partner who is dying and then losing that person are among the most stressful of human experiences. A longitudinal study of the caregiving partners of men with AIDS showed that in addition to intense negative psychological states, these men also experienced positive psy...

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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - psychology
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - therapy
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AIDS
AIDS caregiving bereavement coping psychological well-being
AIDS/HIV
Bereavement
Biological and medical sciences
Caregiver Burden
Caregivers
Caregivers - psychology
caregiving
Carers
Coping
Coping strategies
Death
Emotions
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Grief
Homosexuals
Humans
Male
Males
Mental health
Mental stress
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Models, Psychological
Psychological Stress
psychological well-being
Psychological wellbeing
Psychology
Psychology and medicine
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
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Stress
Stress, Psychological
Well-being
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