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Psychotherapeutic Methods of Coping with Stress in Everyday Life
Stress is an inevitable part of life. Knowing the ways of coping with stress are necessary to preserve our mental and physical health and to maintain good social and/or occupational functioning in daily life activities.
Senol TURAN, Cana AKSOY POYRAZ
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Coping with stress and quality of life in women with stress urinary incontinence
Introduction: Urinary incontinence (UI) involves uncontrolled leakage of urine through the urethra as a result of damage to its sphincter muscle and a disturbed function of the urogenital diaphragm within the pelvis minor.
Jolanta Adamczuk +5 more
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Methods of coping with stress in young players in team sports games
Contemporary trends in qualified sport to achieve athletic championship are aimed at constant clarification of the areas of information and the search for new methodological solutions and training.
Paweł Kalinowski +3 more
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Coping with stress in adults with speech fluency disorders
Background Stuttering is a developmental speech disorder that affects the fluency of speech. Persons who stutter perceive speaking situations and social interactions as threatening.
Magdalena Pietraszek +2 more
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Acculturative Stress and Latino Depression: The Mediating Role of Behavioral and Cognitive Resources [PDF]
Although research has found that acculturative stress is significantly associated with adverse psychological adjustment among Latinos, the mechanism by which this relationship exists is not clearly understood. The purpose of this study was to investigate
Driscoll, Mark W., Torres, Lucas
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Personality and methods of coping with stress
Good health and well-being are the natural desires of every human being. However, people have to cope with various kinds of stress in everyday life. Most people are under stress due to: the situation in the world, unemployment, traffic jam, their manager’
Aleksandra Cieślik
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Predicting occupational strain and job satisfaction: the role of stress, coping, personality, and affectivity variables [PDF]
Four studies employed path analysis to examine how measures of occupational stressors, coping resources, and negative affectivity (NA) and positive affectivity (PA) interact to predict occupational strain.
Gabrielle I. Lalor +6 more
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Stressed Out: How Stress Develops and How to Cope with it
Our experience of stress depends on how we evaluate the circumstances impacting our individual well-being. In principle, any event can be a stressor. Certain events can produce complex emotional states, such as a mixture of anger and worry.
Mortillaro Marcello, Scherer Klaus R.
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INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between the levels of hope- hopelessness and stress coping among dependent patients on probation and these two variables.
Çiğdem Doğan +2 more
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Coping of cancer patients during and after radiotherapy - a follow-up of 2 years [PDF]
Aim: We wanted to understand coping strategies specific to different phases up to two years after radiotherapy, to identify patients who are at higher risk of mood disturbances and to characterise the association between coping strategies and ...
Aydemir, U. +8 more
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