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Coping Resources, Coping Processes, and Mental Health

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2007
Coping, defined as action-oriented and intrapsychic efforts to manage the demands created by stressful events, is coming to be recognized both for its significant impact on stress-related mental and physical health outcomes and for its intervention potential.
Shelley E Taylor, Annette L Stanton
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Tandem Cope-Cope Rearrangements

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1994
The first examples of tandem Cope-Cope rearrangements have been identified. When (1R * ,4S * ,6R * )-1,6-divinylbicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-ene (6) was rearranged thermally, smooth conversion to (1R * ,8aS * )-1,2,3,5,6,8a-hexahydro-1-vinylnaphthalene (8) occurred. The mechanistic course of this isomerization was established by deuterium substitution as in 6-d
Ronan Guevel, Leo A. Paquette
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Coping Style

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2010
AbstractThe fit of patient coping style and psychotherapy focus has been suggested as improving treatment outcome. This article reviews the definitions, measures, and previous research surrounding this hypothesis. An original meta‐analysis of 12 carefully selected studies (N = 1,291 patients) resulted in a weighted, mean effect size (d) of .55 in favor
Larry E, Beutler   +4 more
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Coping With Quadriplegia

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1981
The accident, which left me a C5-6 quadriplegic, occurred June 8, 1973. Stopped at a red light, I was hit from behind by a moving car. Because I was seven months pregnant I did not have the seat belt fastened. The car seat came loose, my head hit the top of the car, and the sudden anterior neck flexion caused collapse and total fragmentation of the ...
S P, Aadalen, F, Stroebel-Kahn
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Coping with asthma

Respiratory Medicine, 1993
Coping is a dynamic process playing a major role in a person's behaviour to respond in the best possible way to his environment. Behaviour and environment mutually influence one another. Non-compliance appears in all therapies prescribing the patient to administer his own medication.
DEENEN, TAM, KLIP, EC
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Situational Determinants of Coping and Coping Effectiveness

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1990
This study contributes to the growing body of research on situational determinants of coping. Based on a general population sample of 1556 married men and women, it goes beyond previous efforts in two ways. First, it presents the first large-scale analysis of situational determinants of coping effectiveness in response to a wide variety of stressful ...
J A, Mattlin   +2 more
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Cope, oxy-Cope, and anionic oxy-Cope rearrangements

2002
The Cope, oxy-Cope, and anionic oxy-Cope rearrangements belong to the category of [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements, which is a concerted process. The arrow-pushing here is only illustrative.
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COPING

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1982
Martha Craft   +7 more
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