(2000) A psychoeducational school-based coping and social skills group for depressed adolescents. Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 25, 170-190.A psychoeducational school-based coping and social skills group for depressed students. Sommers-Flanagan,R,Barrett-Hakanson,T,Clarke,C,Sommers-Flanagan,...
This article describes a model for school-based group designed to enhance the social and coping skills of depressed or subclinically depressed middle-school students. Primarily drawing from a cognitive-behavioral theoretical base, goals for treatment and correspondent topics, techniques, and homework assi...
If you do have some control, you can use problem-focused coping skills. You might ask for help, write a list ofaction items, or talk to someone involved with the situation. You could also talk to a coach to start brainstorming coping methods. ...
Some people may get depressed because of the losses they experience, some people may feel anxious because of fears and doubts about the future and some people may get angry and feel a strong sense of injustice. The resulting life changes which are required may represent potential sources of ...
Coping styles of individuals at clinical high risk for developing psychosis AimThere is a wealth of evidence suggesting that patients with schizophrenia tend to respond to life stressors using less effective coping skills, which ar... M Jalbrzikowski,CA Sugar,J Zinberg,... - 《Early Interv Psy...
If you want to have a better job, how do you network, connect to others, or learn new skills? 9. Anchor in your values Are you living consistently with what is important to you? If you are not, working toward being more consistent with what really matters can help. When you are ...
The abrupt transition from in-person to remote modalities of studies and work forced many people to adjust and learn new technological skills and grapple with new roles and responsibilities. The move to the virtual environment also created limited access to the communities, people, and places that...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook coping (redirected fromCoping mechanism) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia cop·ing (kō′pĭng) n. The top layer or course of a masonry wall, usually having a slanting upper surface to shed water; a cope. ...
Finally, our findings highlight the need for developing specific personal skills and competences across several contexts to appropriately cope with psychological distress during global public health emergencies.Data availability Data files and templates of this study will be available at the data repository...
Whether you’ve been dumped by your date or you’ve had a rough day at the office, having healthy coping skills can be key to getting through tough times. Coping skills help you tolerate, minimize, and deal withstressful situationsin life. Coping skills are the tactics that people use to ...