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Handbook of the Psychology of Coping : New Research.
Title:
Handbook of the Psychology of Coping : New Research.
Author:
Molinelli, Bernando.
ISBN:
9781620814659
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (352 pages)
Series:
Psychology of Emotions, Motivations and Actions
Contents:
HANDBOOK OF THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COPING: NEW RESEARCH -- HANDBOOK OF THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COPING: NEW RESEARCH -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1: COPING WITH CLIMATE CHANGE: BRINGING PSYCHOLOGICAL ADAPTATION IN FROM THE COLD -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- THE PHENOMENON AND THREAT -- COPING AND ADAPTATION IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE -- QUESTIONS AND ISSUES -- THE INTERTWINED HISTORIES OF STRESS AND COPING AND ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS -- CLIMATE CHANGE AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL STRESSOR -- THE NATURE AND STATUS OF CURRENT COPING APPROACHES TO CLIMATE CHANGE -- A Dual Pathway Model -- A Socio-Cognitive Model -- A Cognitive Theory of Stress Model -- A Coping with Global Environmental Problems Scale -- General Observations on Recent Work -- FURTHER APPROACHES AND CONSIDERATIONS -- Protection Motivation and Defense -- Adaptation and Mitigation from a Coping Perspective -- Coping, Adaptation and Impacts -- Direct and Indirect Exposure and Experience -- 'Adapting' and Integrating Stress and Coping and Environmental Stress Approaches to Climate Change -- INITIAL FINDINGS FROM AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH WITH A STRONG FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGICAL ADAPTATION AND IMPACTS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR MEANING: A FRAMEWORK FOR HOW INDIVIDUALS COPE WITH BEREAVEMENT AND OTHER EXISTENTIAL STRESSORS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- MEANING-MAKING: WHAT DOES IT MEAN? -- The Meaning-Making Model -- Global Meaning -- Situational Meaning -- Meaning-Making as a Coping Process -- Alternative Models of Meaning-Making -- World Assumptions Theory -- THE MEASUREMENT OF MEANING-MAKING: THE STATE OF THE SCIENCE -- MEANING-MAKING AND BEREAVEMENT -- Meaning-Making and the Dual Process Model -- Meaning-Making and the Cognitive-Behavioral Conceptualization of Grief.

Toward an Integrated Model of Meaning-Making and Grief -- FINDING MEANING IN SPECIFIC STRESSFUL EVENTS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3: PARENTAL COPING, EMOTIONAL RESOURCES AND CHILDREN'S ADJUSTMENT: THEORY, EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, AND INTERVENTIONAL IMPLICATIONS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- PARENTAL EMOTIONAL RESOURCES -- A) Attachment Styles -- B) Parental Affect -- PARENTAL COPING RESOURCES -- A) Sense of Coherence -- B) Parental Coping Strategies -- OFFSPRINGS' DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTABILITY TO ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS -- CONCLUSION -- FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND INTERVENTIONAL IMPLICATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4: ECONOMIC COPING AND HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS' PERCEPTION OF HEALTH -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- Conceptualizing Financial Coping -- A Brief Literature Review on Financial Coping -- The Present Study -- Conceptual Framework of Our Model -- METHODS -- Sample -- Assessment Tool -- Study Design -- Analytic Strategy -- RESULTS -- Descriptive Findings -- Results of the Testing of Our Model -- Intensity of Financial Coping in Relation to Health in Each Income Group -- DISCUSSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5: COPING IN A RELATIONAL CONTEXT: THE CASE OF DYADIC COPING -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- BEYOND THE INDIVIDUAL FRAMEWORK OF STRESS AND COPING IN COUPLES -- Cross-Over Effects of Partners' Stress and Coping -- Influences of the Other's Responses on Partners' Coping -- Novel Notions: Communal Coping and Dyadic Coping -- DYADIC COPING: DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES -- Interaction between Partners' Coping: Mutual Influence and Coping Congruence -- Coping Efforts Focused on Partner's Well-Being and Relationship Maintenance: Relationship-Focused and Empathic Coping -- A Dyadic Process in which Both Partners Deal with Stress as a Couple: Bodenmann's Systemic-Transactional Theory and Collaborative Coping.

DYADIC COPING AND RELATIONSHIP FUNCTIONING -- THE NEGATIVE SIDE OF DYADIC COPING -- INTERPERSONAL PERCEPTIONS OF DYADIC COPING -- DETERMINANTS OF DYADIC COPING -- Personality -- Stress Severity and Emotions -- Depression -- Cultural Context -- Family of Origin -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6: FLOW AS A WAY OF COPING - A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE METACOGNITIONS OF FLOW -- ABSTRACT -- Background -- Method -- Results and Conclusion -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. FLOW -- 3. METACOGNITION -- 3.1. Maladaptive Metacognitions -- 3.2. Adaptive Metacognitions -- 3.3. Flow Specific Metacognitions -- 4. A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF FLOW SPECIFIC METACOGNITIONS -- 4.1. Methodology -- 4.2. Findings on Flow Specific Metacognitions -- 5. FLOW AND COPING -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7: HOW TO COPE WITH WORK-FAMILY CONFLICTS IN AN INTERNATIONAL CAREER CONTEXT? -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- COPING STRATEGIES -- Coping in an International Career Context -- Coping with Work-Family Conflicts in an International Career Context -- FINDINGS -- Coping Strategies Applied by Global Careerists and their Families -- Quadrant 2. Family-Level Problem-Based Coping Strategies -- Quadrant 3. Individual-Level Emotional Coping Strategies -- Quadrant 4. Family-Level Emotional Coping -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8: ADOLESCENCE: SEQUENCE OF COPING BEHAVIOURS -- ABTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- Adolescence -- METHODOLOGY -- Sample Description -- Interviews -- Procedures -- FINDINGS -- Step One: Ignore and Walk away: Avoidance Coping -- Step Two: Avoid the Situation: Avoidance Coping -- Step Three: Complain to Some Significant Other: Support-Seeking Coping -- Step Four: Waiting for the Significant Other to Take Action: Support-Seeking Coping -- Step Five: Anger: Emotional-Focused Coping -- Step Six: Retaliating: Emotional-Focused Coping.

Step Seven: Seeking to Rebuild the Relationship -- DISCUSSION -- Concept: Variability in Coping Strategies -- Concept: Adolescent-Peer Experiences -- Concept: Adolescent-Teacher Experiences -- Concept: Sequence of Coping Behaviours -- Limitations -- Recommendations -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 9: HOW DIFFERENTIAL COPING STYLES IN RODENTS MAY EXPLAIN DIFFERENCES IN DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY IN HUMANS -- ABSTRACT -- 1. STRESS AND DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY -- 2. DEALING WITH STRESS: PERSONALITY AND STRESS COPING STYLE -- 2.1. Personality -- 2.2. Coping Style in Humans and Animals -- 2.3. Coping Style and Regulation of the Stress Response -- 2.4. Coping Style and Immune Function -- 2.5. Coping Style and Energy Metabolism -- 3. IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN PATHOLOGIES -- 3.1. Stress Coping and Psychiatric Disorders -- 3.2. Stress Coping and Somatic Disorders -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE COPING SELF-EFFICACY AFTER TRAUMA -- ABSTRACT -- FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE COPING SELF-EFFICACY AFTER TRAUMA -- Coping Self-Efficacy -- Coping Style and Perceived Coping Effectiveness -- Perceived Control and Attribution -- Resiliency -- Current Study -- METHODS -- Participants -- Measures -- Procedures -- Statistical Design -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION -- Limitations, Future Directions, and Practical Applications -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 11: THE EARLY YEARS COPING PROJECT: BUILDING A SHARED LANGUAGE OF COPING -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL COMPETENCE IN THE 21ST CENTURY -- THEORIES OF COPING AND COGNITIVE APPRAISAL -- PRESCHOOL CHILDREN'S COPING AND SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT -- RESEARCH OVERVIEW - PHASES I- IV -- Phase I -- Phase II -- Phase III -- Phase IV -- LESSONS LEARNED FROM PARENTS -- IMPLICATIONS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES.

Chapter 12: COPING, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND PSYCHOSOMATIC STATUS OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS -A HUNGARIAN EXPERIENCE -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- Stress and Coping - The Biopsychosocial Model -- Coping and Social Support -- Coping, Social Support and Health Status -- METHODS AND PROCEDURE -- MEASURES -- Psychosomatic Status -- Coping -- Social Support -- RESULTS -- Psychosomatic Health -- Coping -- Social Support -- Interrelations of the Variables -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 13: THE ROLE OF ENACTED AND PERCEIVED DYADIC COPING FOR YOUNG COUPLES' SATISFACTION -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- Dyadic Coping: Process and Benefits for the Couple Relationship -- Enacted and Perceived Dyadic Coping -- Aims and Hypotheses -- METHOD -- Participants and Procedure -- Measures -- Analytical Strategy -- RESULTS -- Preliminary Analyses -- Hypothesis Testing -- CONCLUSION -- Associations between Enacted and Perceived Dyadic Coping -- Perceived Dyadic Coping as Mediator between Enacted Dyadic Coping and Relationship Satisfaction -- Limitations and Future Paths of Research -- Implications for Coping Research and Intervention -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 14: ANXIETY AND SEVERITY OF ILLICIT SUBSTANCE USE IN ADOLESCENCE: EVALUATING THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PERCEIVED COPING STYLES -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- METHOD -- Sample -- Instruments -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSION -- AKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 15: COPING AND EMOTIONAL RESPONSES TO SURGERY BY INJURED PROFESSIONAL RUGBY UNION PLAYERS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- METHOD -- Participants -- Procedure -- Data Analysis -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION -- Pre-Surgery Emotions -- Post-Surgery Emotions -- Pre-Surgery Coping -- Post-Surgery Coping -- Effect of Coping on Emotions -- LIMITATIONS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 16: COPING IN PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION.

1a. Stress in Parents of Children with Congenital Heart Disease.
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