La détresse psychologique
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Une littérature abondante est consacrée à la détresse psychologique; il reste cependant difficile d’en donner une défi nition claire et précise. La détresse psychologique est liée à l’adaptation émotionnelle, au fonctionnement psychologique. La tristesse, l’inquiétude, l’anxiété, la colère, la dépression et/ou les troubles de l’adaptation y sont souvent associés.
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