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Those individuals are likely to find themselves in conflict, each viewing the other’s primary way of coping as interfering with their own. In contrast to the potential conflict over coping between members of a couple or family, coping as a team has great potential to be effective and ...
The focus of this study subsequently fell on how young adults had coped with the divorce of their parents during their childhood or adolescent years. Semistructured retrospective interviews were conducted with 15 participants selected by means of snowball sampling in the completion of this study. ...
Coping with stressas an adaptive response refers to demands appraised as exceeding or taxing the subject's resources (Monat and Lazarus1991). These demands can consist of microevents such as daily hassles, critical life events, i.e., divorce or loss of a loved person, and chronic strain such...
Coping with the Early Stages of Separation and DivorceWhatever your reasons may be for a separaion or a divorce, it's normal to feel disillusioned and...Abrahms, Sally
Next time you feel a sense of suffering in your marriage—or in a process of divorce—instead of interpreting, ask. The more you understand about what and how your partner is feeling and where that feeling comes from with regard to earlier life templates, the less likely ...
Grief symptoms may not occur on any specific timeline. In the case of anticipatory grief, for example, a person may experience symptoms before a loss occurs. This situation can be common in the case of protracted terminal illnesses or expected upcoming losses, like a divorce being finalized. ...