Definition of Coping. Meaning of Coping. Synonyms of Coping

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Definition of Coping

Coping
Coping Cop"ing, n. [See Cope, n.] (Arch.) The highest or covering course of masonry in a wall, often with sloping edges to carry off water; -- sometimes called capping. --Gwill.

Meaning of Coping from wikipedia

- Coping refers to conscious or unconscious strategies used to reduce and manage unpleasant emotions. Coping strategies can be cognitions or behaviors and...
- Look up coping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coping is the process of managing stressful cir****stances. Coping may also refer to: Coping (architecture)...
- Look up coping mechanism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coping Mechanism(s) may refer to: Coping Mechanism (album) Coping Mechanisms (Si Schroeder...
- In psychology, avoidance coping is a coping mechanism and form of experiential avoidance. It is characterized by a person's efforts, conscious or unconscious...
- this coping style. Leading researchers have split religious coping into two categories: positive religious coping and negative religious coping. Individuals...
- Communal coping is the collective effort of members of a connected network (familial or social) to manage a distressing event (Lyons, Michelson, ****van...
- The Coping Cat program is a CBT manual-based and comprehensive treatment program for children from 7 to 13 years old with separation anxiety disorder,...
- Emotional approach coping is a psychological construct that involves the use of emotional processing and emotional expression in response to a stressful...
- Coping Mechanism (stylized as <COPINGMECHANISM>) is the fifth studio album by American singer Willow. It was released on October 7, 2022, through MSFTS...
- Coping planning is an approach to supporting people who are distressed. It is part of a biopsychosocial approach to mental health and well-being that comprises...