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Embodying psychological thriving: physical thriving in response to stress - Thriving: Broadening the Paradigm Beyond Illness to Health

Journal of Social Issues,  Summer, 1998  by Elissa S. Epel,  Bruce S. McEwen,  Jeannette R. Ickovics

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