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Coping refers to conscious or unconscious strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions. Coping strategies can be cognitions or behaviors and can be ...
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Coping (from cope, Latin capa) is the capping or covering of a wall. A splayed or wedge coping is one that slopes in a single direction; a saddle coping ...
Coping Mechanism(s) may refer to: Coping Mechanism (album) · Coping Mechanisms (Si Schroeder album) · Coping Mechanisms (Tayla Parx album) ...
Coping is the process of managing stressful circumstances. Coping may also refer to: Coping (architecture), consists of the capping or covering of a wall ...
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Coping or scribing is the woodworking technique of shaping the end of a moulding or frame component to neatly fit the contours of an abutting member.
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 ...
In psychology, avoidance coping is a coping mechanism and form of experiential avoidance. It is characterized by a person's efforts, conscious or ...
Emotional approach coping is a psychological construct that involves the use of emotional processing and emotional expression in response to a stressful ...
Music as a coping strategy involves the use of music in order to reduce stress, as well as many of the psychological and physical manifestations associated ...
Some common experiences where people use religious coping are fear-inflicting events such as 9/11 or the Holocaust, death and sickness, and near death ...