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== Handle ==
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File:Claw-hammer.jpg|Claw hammer
File:Morakniv_Basic_511_Carbon_Steel.jpg|Morakniv Basic 511 Carbon Steel
File:Tool-pliers.jpg|Tool pliers
File:Spade_with_adjustable_handle_-_Ivan_Topalovic_Nursery_Lipolist.jpg|Spade with adjustable handle
File:Drawer_handle.jpg|Drawer handle
File:Door_handle_designed_by_Jasper_Morrison.jpg|Door handle designed by Jasper Morrison
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 23 February 2025

Handle is a term often used in various fields, including medicine, psychology, and sociology. It refers to the ability to manage, deal with, or cope with something, particularly in challenging situations. In a medical context, it can refer to how a patient, healthcare provider, or system manages a disease, condition, or situation.

Medical Context[edit]

In the field of medicine, the term "handle" is often used to describe how a patient, healthcare provider, or healthcare system manages a disease or condition. This can include everything from the initial diagnosis and treatment plan to ongoing care and management.

For example, a patient might be said to be "handling" their diabetes well if they are successfully managing their blood sugar levels, following their treatment plan, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Similarly, a healthcare provider might be said to be "handling" a patient's care if they are effectively coordinating and managing the patient's treatment.

Psychological Context[edit]

In psychology, the term "handle" is often used to describe how an individual copes with stress, trauma, or other challenging situations. This can include a wide range of coping mechanisms, from healthy strategies like exercise and meditation to unhealthy ones like substance abuse or self-harm.

For example, a psychologist might say that a patient is "handling" their anxiety well if they are using healthy coping strategies and managing their symptoms effectively.

Sociological Context[edit]

In sociology, the term "handle" can refer to how a society or group manages a particular issue or situation. This can include everything from social policies and programs to cultural norms and values.

For example, a sociologist might say that a society is "handling" poverty well if it has effective social programs in place to support low-income individuals and families.

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