Coping with chronic illnesses is a theme that hasbeen studied for many years (Lewis, 1998; Moos T Stanton, Revenson, & Tennen, 2006),however, until recently very little has been publishedon coping with dementia. Even in educationaltextbooks the theme was widely neglected beforethe mid 1990s,...
1.Participants will be able to 1) understand relational loss with a parent with late-stage dementia, 2) understand behaviors that contribute to assessments... K Wood - 《Journal of Pain & Symptom Management》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Trauma Coping of Mothers and Children Among the Poor in Ha...
Objective: To examine adjustment in children of a parent with multiple sclerosis within a stress and coping framework and compare them with those who have ... KI Pakenham,S Bursnall - 《Clinical Rehabilitation》 被引量: 237发表: 2006年 Daughters of people with dementia. Expressed emotion, strai...
but I’m unable to accept the death of anyone else”. Most of us can empathise with this, especially when it comes to losing a parent. Indeed, the death of a parent is surely one of the most stressful events we can experience, and although it's an inevitable fact of life, this does...
You are a good mother, always there for me but as much as I like the attention, I want you to be happy again more so. I know no one can take my place but consider adopting, fostering or simply housing a child in need. Let your strength as a parent help you help others in need...
Patterns of appraisal and coping are evident which meant that a potentially stressful work demand could result in positive rather than negative outcomes. The more a demand is seen as a challenge the more use is made of task‐focused coping and the less use is made of avoidance, with higher ...
Cognitive appraisals and coping were examined in children, adolescents, and young adults (N = 134) faced with the diagnosis of cancer in a parent. All 3 ag... B,E,Compas,... - 《Health Psychology Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology American Psychological Association》 被引...
A stressor may affect one member of the relationship (e.g., when an individual’s elderly parent is diagnosed with dementia) or both of them (e.g., when a couple’s child is exhibiting behavior problems at school). Furthermore, when stressors initially affect one member of a couple, th...
s and served as my point of gravity. I could tell people, i.e. myself, that he had a specific physiological condition. I did not want him lumped into the big vague world of dementia. No, really, I did not want to think of him as “demented” as in the pejorative taunt “You ...
on the ways in which children cope with stressful events. Accordingly, the present study used latent intercept models to examine involuntary and voluntary coping responses to familial stress as potential moderators of the association between childhood anxiety and adolescent depressive symptoms. Two hundred...