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There is nothing like a little stress to enhance our well-being. Stress can serve as a force for growth, or if nothing else it can clear the air. Permit me to respond to the somewhat contending points of view expressed by Dr. Mount and Dr. Luthe.
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Fulton, R. (1979). Anticipatory Grief, Stress, and the Surrogate Griever. In: Taché, J., Selye, H., Day, S.B. (eds) Cancer, Stress, and Death. Sloan-Kettering Institute Cancer Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3459-0_9
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