Coping strategiesrefer to the specific efforts, both behavioural and psychological, that people employ to master, tolerate, reduce, or minimize stressful events. Historically coping strategies have been measured and categorised in a multitude of ways, however most coping theories broadly classify coping...
In the above quotation, the participant points to the benefits of meditation in terms of an appreciation of the frailty of life and personal reflection as a coping strategy particularly during the lockdown. This perspective is consistent with evidence that, during the pandemic, meditation is linke...
Psychology> Theories of Coping Sarah Mae Sincero83.8K reads Basically, coping refers to an individual's attempt to tolerate or minimize the effect of the stress, whether it is the stressor or the experience of stress itself. Coping theories can be classified according to orientation or focus (tr...
In This ArticleExpand or collapse the "in this article" sectionPsychology of Stress and Coping Introduction Definitions of Stress Main Theories of Stress Assessment of Stress Sources of Stress Consequences of Stress Coping: Definitions and Main Theories ...
Where We Are And Where We Should Go * An Agenda Item for Psychology of Religion: Getting Respect C. Daniel Batson. * Toward Motivational Theories of Intrin... B Spilka 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Reviews: Books, Theater, and Painting 45.00. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION AND COPING: THEORY, RESEA...
Ch 5. Introduction to Learning in... Ch 6. Cognition Theories & Processes Ch 7. Motivation & Emotion Theories in Psychology Emotions in Psychology: Definition, Biological Components & Survival 4:00 The Six Basic Emotions | Types & Purpose 7:22 Theories of Emotion | Overview & Facial Feed...
This cold and avoidant attitude could have been due to various reasons such as: scepticism regarding the relevance of psychological theories and/or evidence; the feeling that it would not lead to a much more substantial understanding of foreign policy; the problem of linking beliefs to foreign ...
de Longis Theories of coping with chronic stress Coping with chronic stress. The Plenum series on stress and coping, Plenum Press, Ontario, Canada (1997), pp. 161-190 CrossrefGoogle Scholar 29 C. Aldwyn, J. Brustrom Theories of coping with chronic stress Coping with chronic stress. The ...
Drawing on ecological and narrative theories of self-help groups, this study tests a multilevel model predicting self-help group involvement among male vet... ES Mankowski,K Humphreys,RH Moos - 《American Journal of Community Psychology》 被引量: 166发表: 2001年 Professional intervention that faci...
Knowing the factors that influence children’s suggestibility is important in implementing the psychological variables to be evaluated during a forensic evaluation. In the interrogative suggestibility model, coping strategies intervene in determining the acceptance or rejection of the leading question. However...