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Quotes About Problem

Relabeling—a form of denial—takes a problem and hides it behind euphemisms.
~ Susan Forward
The sum total of all this, then, is that you want to ask only about facts and information the client can provide without having to probe her feelings or motivations. After all, if she were clear about her feelings, she probably wouldn't be coming for help with a problem in the first place. Furthermore, asking "why" can lead you into making premature judgments about the client's problem, since you will be fighting the desire for explanations and conclusions.
~ Susan Lukas
The biopsychosocial assessment is based mostly on facts about the client's life and a description of the problem which the client has provided you during a series of interviews. The mental status exam is essentially your observations. It is used in different ways in different clinical settings, but those differences have more to do with the time at which one formulates one's findings than they do with content.
~ Susan Lukas
Robert was a typical guy. He had trouble simply listening and mostly wanted to fix the problem.
~ Susan Mallery
the problem of evil is the guiding force of modern thought.
~ Susan Neiman
Death solves all problems — no man, no problem. Anatoly Rybakov NOT Josef Stalin
~ Joseph Stalin
The wheel that squeaks the loudestIs the one that gets the grease.
~ Josh Billings
The printer is broken again! Nothing prints!
~ Josh Golin
Police business is a hell of a problem. It's a good deal like politics. It asks for the highest type of men, and there's nothing in it to attract the highest type of men.
~ Josh Lanyon
Not that I believe throwing money at a problem solves the problem — unless the problem is lack of money.
~ Josh Lanyon
Will: "Throwing money at a problem is not a solution." Tate: "It sure as shit is, if the problem is you don't have enough money.
~ Josh Lanyon
Poppa was going to bury them when he was up to it, but he was becoming more and more preoccupied with the news, at all hours of the day. His handyman abilities were slowly atrophying. Overwhelming input and feeble output, he'd say, that's my problem now.
~ Joy Williams
I dont give advice. I cant tell anybody what to do. Instead I say this is what we know about this problem at this time. And here are the consequences of these actions.
~ Joyce Brothers
The problem with monotonic logic lies not in the hardness of its truth values, but rather in its inability to process context-dependent information.
~ Judea Pearl
Bigotry or prejudice in any form is more than a problem it is a deep-seated evil within our society.
~ Judith Light
She absentmindedly twirled her fingers around a lock of her long, brown hair, one of her few concessions to vanity. It would have been more sensible to cut it short, but it was thick and soft, and Henry just couldn't bear to part with it. Besides, it was her habit to wind it around her fingers while she was thinking hard about a problem, as she was doing now.
~ Julia Quinn
If you cannot recognize the problem, there is no way that I could explain it to you." He laughed, damn the man. "My goodness," he said, "that was an expertsidestep.
~ Julia Quinn
I fall into the camp that income inequality is the biggest problem we face.
~ Gina Raimondo
I would say I'm a fiscal conservative and a social liberal, if that contradiction can make sense, because in Bolivia, we have a great problem, which is the inequity of income distribution. The rich aren't that rich, but the poor are very poor.
~ Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada
I think early on in the league, my biggest problem was I tried to put out what I believe was an innocent fire because I felt it was a conflict with other stars.
~ Iman Shumpert
There's always a problem when you write, something you're trying to resolve, and sometimes a view can be inspiring.
~ Hisham Matar
Instinctively I know the difference between general pain from bowling, and pain caused by a specific problem.
~ James Anderson
From all this it follows what the general character of the problem of the development of a body of scientific knowledge is, in so far as it depends on elements internal to science itself.
~ Talcott Parsons
The issue with international institutions is that there is a crisis of legitimacy. Trust in these institutions is a serious problem.
~ Mo Ibrahim