(2006). Coping with relationship stressors: the impact of different working models of attachment and links to adaptation. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 35, 25-39.Seiffge-Krenke, I. (2006). Coping With Relationship Stressors: The Impact of Different Working Models of Attachment and Links ...
There are several strategies that one can employ to cope with stress successfully. 1. Identify the Source of Stress: The first step in managing stress is to recognize and identify the sources of stress in your life. This could be work-related pressure, financial concerns, relationship issues, ...
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...
This study applies the Transactional Theory of Emotion and Coping to understand how dating partners use humor to cope with relationship stress. College students (n=244) reported on their perceptions of humor orientation, coping efficacy, relationship stress, and relationship satisfaction. As predicted ...
Focuses on a study conducted to investigate the relationship between playfulness and coping skills in adolescent males with typically developing (TD) and s... Hess,M Louise,Bundy,... - 《Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics》 被引量: 25发表: 2003年 Stress, Coping, and Internet Use ...
Coping With Relationship Stressors: The Impact of Different Working Models of Attachment and Links to Adaptation The study explores the role of working models of attachment in the process of coping with relationship stressors with a focus on long-term adaptation. In a... I Seiffge-Krenke - ...
An examination of the relationship between personal and contextual variables and occupational stress-related depression in nurses. The issue of occupational stress in nurses is significant because it has been associated with absenteeism, burnout and turnover among nurses. This study wa... LH Klemm,K...
Personal and situational determinants of relationship-specific perceptions of social support This study explores personal (self-esteem, perceived stress, and depressive mood) and situational... E Gracia,J Herrero - J Comput Biol 被引量: 84发表: 2004年 Self-Differentiation and Well-Being in a Life...
Background: Stress coping is defined as a behavioral or cognitive response of an individual to uncomfortable or difficult situations. It has been suggested that coping, like personality, is related to the pathology and course of mental disorders. Accordingly, we here used a clinical sample to inve...
CopingStress应对压力的介绍(医学英语).docx,Coping with Stress Stress is an emotional and physical reaction to change. Everyone has stress. Stress can be positive and give you energy or it can be unhealthy and cause health problems. Stress for short peri