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24 Απρ 2023 · Coping is defined as the thoughts and behaviors mobilized to manage internal and external stressful situations. It is a term used distinctively for conscious and voluntary mobilization of acts, different from 'defense mechanisms' that are subconscious or unconscious adaptive responses, both of which aim to reduce or tolerate stress.
5 Ιουν 2019 · Responses to stress in adolescence: measurement of coping and involuntary stress responses. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology , 68 ( 6 ), 976 . Google Scholar
5 Νοε 2018 · Applying stress management theories to communication management work practices shows the rise of a culture of stress leading to anxiety and depression. Argument against this point is constant health surveillance, combined with improved methods for screening and monitoring, which virtually guarantees finding something wrong with every individual.
We define coping styles as intra-individual neurocognitive variability moderated by stress development across three main stages: (1) alarm-to-threat stage → (2) risk-to-escape stage → (3) surrender-in-defeat stage.
In general, coping is defined as the cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage internal and/or external demands that are appraised as taxing or exceeding the resources of the person (Folkman & Lazarus, 1980; Lazarus & Folkman, 1984).
This chapter provides a review of research on the role of processes of coping as a source of resilience to the adverse effects of stress in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Advances in research on models of coping that distinguish responses based on stressor controllability are emphasized.
Stress is a broad and complex phenomenon characterized by environmental demands, internal psychological processes, and physical outcomes. The study of stress is multifaceted and commonly divided into three theoretical perspectives: social, psychological, and biological.