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Psychological Inquiry, 19: 161–166, 2009 Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1047-840X print / 1532-7965 online DOI: 10.1080/10478400802592315 Social Support, Money, and Pain Management Mechanisms: An Attachment Perspective Gary Creasey Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois Zhou and Gao (this issue) offer a compelling case However, before making this case, it is also prudent to for the premise that an expectancy of pain increases a assert that the central goal of the article was to primarily need for social support and monetary gain, as well as focus on the role of social support and financial stand- the idea that social exclusion and financial loss fore- ing as pain management mechanisms. It is relatively casts more pain awareness. The latter concern harkens easy to conjure up a host of constructs that could play back to the day that President Clinton uttered the words, a moderating or mediating role in this process (e.g., “I feel your pain,” as the United States was undergoing developmental status, personality functioning), and it an economic downturn. Indeed, most readers are aware is important to underscore that the authors had only a that impoverished individuals across all age groups, limited opportunity to support their central premise
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Published: Dec 12, 2008
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