Emotional approach coping is a psychological construct that involves the use of emotional processing and emotional expression in response to a stressful...
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associated with beneficial outcomes. Emotional approach coping is one form of emotion-focused coping in which emotional expression and processing is used...
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Emotionally focused therapy (redirect from Emotional therapy)
emotion-focused therapy (EFT) are related humanistic approaches to psychotherapy that aim to resolve emotional and relationship issues with individuals, couples...
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coping strategies into two broad categories: approach/active coping and avoidance/passive coping. Approach coping includes behaviors that attempt to reduce...
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strategy. More specifically, emotional eating in order to relieve negative emotions would qualify as a form of emotion-focused coping, which attempts to minimize...
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influence the effect that emotional reasoning has on them based on his or her coping method. Using a proactive, problem-focused coping style is more effective...
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level of emotional exhaustion which is experienced by an employee is influenced by a variety of determinants, such as: personal resources, coping strategies...
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been found to increase workers' levels of emotional labor as they take on more workplace responsibilities. Coping occurs in response to psychological stress—usually...
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Psychological trauma (redirect from Emotional trauma)
dissemination and educating in vulnerabilities and adoptable coping mechanisms. Emotional regulation: Identifying, countering discriminating, grounding...
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Borderline personality disorder (redirect from Emotional Dysregulation Disorder)
distress experienced. Maladaptive coping strategies include rumination, thought suppression, experiential avoidance, emotional isolation, as well as impulsive...
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management, social skills, emotional labeling, coping strategies, awareness, problem-solving, self-monitoring, judgment, emotional control, and others in...
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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...
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personal reflection based aspect of coping. Since music-based coping is designed to modify an individual's emotional reactions to a certain event, it is...
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attitudes) and their associated behaviors to improve emotional regulation and develop personal coping strategies that target solving current problems. Though...
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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, Sullivan...
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of coping with bereavement: A review". In Stroebe MS, Hansson RO, Stroebe W, Schut H (eds.). Handbook of bereavement research: Consequences, coping, and...
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Psychological abuse (redirect from Emotional abuse)
Psychological abuse, often known as emotional abuse or mental abuse or psychological violence, is a form of abuse characterized by a person subjecting...
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evidence-based approaches for supporting school communities in understanding the value of emotions, teaching and practicing the skills of emotional intelligence...
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Appraisal theory (category Emotional issues)
psychologists have used this theory to explain and predict coping mechanisms and people's patterns of emotionality. By contrast, for example, personality psychology...
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Social emotional development represents a specific domain of child development. It is a gradual, integrative process through which children acquire the...
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Stress management (redirect from Emotional pressure)
or she is using effective, positive coping skills (like humor and emotional support); ineffective, negative coping skills (like substance abuse and self-blame);...
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system). This includes studies of the effects of disappointment and emotional approach coping on health. Her collaborative research with Sandra Sephton has...
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Psychological stress (redirect from Emotional stress)
coping whether physical, emotional, cognitive, or spiritual”. Sigmund Freud, suggested that humour was an excellent defensive strategy in emotional situations...
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Emotion Emotional abuse Emotional affair Emotional affect Emotional age Emotional aperture Emotional approach coping Emotional argument Emotional baggage...
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Mental health (redirect from Emotional health)
Mental health encompasses emotional, psychological, and social well-being, influencing cognition, perception, and behavior. According to the World Health...
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Psychological resilience (redirect from Emotional resilience)
emotional functioning through emotional management, coping, and regulation achieved by means of attention control, cognitive reappraisal, and coping...
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Empathy (redirect from Emotional distance)
of empathy that include but are not limited to social, cognitive, and emotional processes primarily concerned with understanding others. Often times,...
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Acquired brain injury (section Emotional)
emotional complications correlated with ABI. Three coping strategies for emotions related to ABI have presented themselves in the research, approach-oriented...
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considered coping mechanisms. Emotional labor is defined as the "act of displaying organizationally desired emotions during service transactions." Emotional labor...
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