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Coping refers to
conscious or
unconscious strategies used to
reduce and
manage unpleasant emotions.
Coping strategies can be
cognitions or
behaviors and...
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slanted or
curved top surface) to
throw off the water. In
Romanesque work,
copings appeared plain and flat, and
projected over the wall with a
throating to...
- Look up
coping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coping is the
process of
managing stressful cir****stances.
Coping may also
refer to:
Coping (architecture)...
- In psychology,
avoidance coping is a
coping mechanism and form of
experiential avoidance. It is
characterized by a person's efforts,
conscious or unconscious...
- A
coping saw is a type of bow saw used to cut
intricate external shapes and
interior cut-outs in
woodworking or carpentry. It is
widely used to cut moldings...
- Look up
coping mechanism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coping Mechanism(s) may
refer to:
Coping Mechanism (album)
Coping Mechanisms (Si Schroeder...
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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,...
- this
coping style.
Leading researchers have
split religious coping into two categories:
positive religious coping and
negative religious coping. Individuals...
- excessive, can be harmful.
Responses or
actions in the
affected person,
called "
coping ugly" by
researcher George Bonanno, may seem counter-intuitive or even appear...