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Essay heading: Counseling the Hurt
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One possibility suggests that it is the relational aspect of religious life that conveys psychosocial benefits or else moderates the impact of risk exposure (Best, 1999). It is well known that a supportive family environment, one characterized by cohesion, parental warmth, closeness, and the absence of chronic conflict, contributes to children's psychosocial resilience, as does the availability of relational supports outside the family... displayed 300 characters
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It is well known that a supportive family environment, one characterized by cohesion, parental warmth, closeness, and the absence of chronic conflict, contributes to children's psychosocial resilience, as does the availability of relational supports outside the family.
It is now a truism in the developmental psychopathology literature to say that one good relationship, wherever it is found, offers strong protective possibilities... displayed next 300 characters
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