Group coping skills training for anxiety and depression: its application with chronic patientsThe literature on group coping skills training is reviewed and a model involving the use of a wide range of coping strategies with patients heterogeneous in terms of presenting problem is advocated. This ...
Learn coping skills with a licensed therapist Researchers at the World Health Organizationdefine stress as internal or external strain and pressure that can interfere with your ability to functionin daily life and affect how you think, act, and feel. Stress can lead to or worsen physical symptoms...
Depressive and anxiety symptomatology was measured using the depression and anxiety subscales of SCL-90-R. Data analysis For data analysis, SPSS version 21.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) was used. Factor analysis was used to define whether eight coping strategies (positive reappraisal, positive...
Research shows that those with depression will have a poorer outcome and shorter life-span. Coping effectiveness training (CET) aims to improve skills for assessing stress, teaching a range of coping skills that can be used to tackle stress, and provide an opportunity for interaction with others...
These coping styles have been associated with patient-reported outcomes, including symptoms of depression and anxiety, among other patient groups.10, 11 For example, in patients diagnosed with incurable cancer, use of approach-oriented coping strategies has been associated with better QOL and less ...
In some cases, people feel that holding on to meaning in what occurred can be beneficial. For example, you might have learned a lesson you carry with you in helping others. If you lose a difficult relationship, you might learn new interpersonal skills you can use to avoid unhealthy connectio...
Caring for a relative with schizophrenia or dementia has been associated with reports of caregiver burden, symptoms of anxiety, depression, poor self-rated health, and elevated health service use; however, comparable data for caregivers of relatives with bipolar disorder are lacking. This study report...
Interventions to improve stress, parental self-efficacy, and coping skills are critical aspects of family-centered care for families of children with ASD.16 However, these interventions are yet to be fully studied.17 Kuhaneck et al indicated that, despite the well-acknowledged importance of coping...
The AIDS patient was defined as an HIV-infected individual with a CD4+ T-lymphocyte count of less than 200/microliter or the presence of HIV-related symptoms, opportunistic infections, or tumors;17 (2) WLWHA were required to have normal memory and comprehension skills, as assessed through ...
Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT): A form of CBT originally developed to treat borderline personality disorder (BPD). It can help relieve anxiety by teaching helpful skills, including mindfulness, distress tolerance, interpersonal skills, and emotional regulation Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)...