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Overcare

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O´ver`care`
n.1.Excessive care.


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The question has been asked since the planting of the first family tree, perhaps because there is so much ground to cover before branches blossom or die from overcare or neglect.
I also trust ACOEM to grasp the need to root out undercare as much as overcare, and to address work-injury recovery as a continuum of care, not just isolated events.
Bach classified all emotional problems into seven major groups: fear, uncertainty and indecision, insufficient interest in present circumstances, loneliness, over-sensitivity, despondency and overcare for the welfare of others.
 
 
 
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