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Personal Coping: Theory, Research, and Application

Autor Bruce N. Carpenter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 1992
This volume presents current models of coping, describes the coping process, and relates that process to environmental factors, person variables, and desirable outcomes. Unlike most treatments of coping, which are organized around stress, this volume emphasizes features of the coping process that have broad relevance across many potential stressors. Although each model in the book tends to emphasize different aspects of coping, the organization around models gives each chapter a theoretical focus which will be attractive to researchers and to those applying current research to applied problems such as interventions.

The most obvious audience is made up of researchers and scholars in the broad area of stress and coping. With the emerging emphasis within applied programs on more common psychological and health problems, coping theory is well suited to train students in the principles and issues relevant to everyday problems and functioning. This volume is well suited to assist in such training.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275930127
ISBN-10: 0275930122
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Issues and Advances in Coping Research by Bruce N. Carpenter
Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Current Coping Assessments by Arthur Stone, Eileen Kennedy-Moore, Michelle G. Newman, Melanie Greenberg, and John M. Neale
Making the Case for Coping by Susan Folkman
Coping with Psychosocial Stress: A Developmental Perspective by Bruce E. Compas, Vanessa L. Malcarne, and Gerard A. Banez
Situational Determinants of Coping by Robert McCrae
Individual Differences in the Coping Process: What to Know and When to Know It by Suzanne M. Miller
Interpersonal Aspects of Coping by Bruce N. Carpenter and Susan M. Scott
Perceived Control, Personal Effectiveness, and Emotional States by Herbert M. Lefcourt
Temporal Factors in Stress and Coping: Intervention Implications by Stephen M. Auerbach
Life Crises and Personal Growth by Jeanne A. Schaefer and Rudolf H. Moos
Outcome Expectancies and Psychosomatic Consequences by Holger Ursin and Karsten Hytten
Religious Beliefs and Practices and the Coping Process by Crystal Park and Lawrence H. Cohen
A Theory of Family Competence and Coping by Luciano L'Abate
Name Index
Subject Index
Contributors