Most people take the process of coping for granted as they go about their daily activities. This volume builds on people's strengths, emphasizing their role as positive copers. It features techniques for preventing psychological problems, breaking from the traditional research approach.
Most people take the process of coping for granted as they go about their daily activities. This volume builds on people's strengths, emphasizing their role as positive copers. It features techniques for preventing psychological problems, breaking from the traditional research approach.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* 1: C.R. Snyder and Beth L. Dinoff: Coping: Where Have You Been? * 2: Raymond L.Higgins and Ruth Q. Leibowitz: Reality Negotiation and Coping: The Social Construction of Silk Purses from Sows' Ears * 3: Roy F. Baumeister, Jon E. Faber, and Harry M. Wallace: Coping and Ego Depletion * 4: Joshua M. Smyth and James W. Pennebaker: Sharing One's Story: Translating Emotional Experiences into Words as a Coping Tool * 5: Annette L. Stanton and Rob Franz: Focusing on Emotion: An Adaptive Coping Strategy * 6: David Watson, James P. David, and Jerry Suls: Personality, Affectivity, and Coping * 7: Peter Salovey, Brian T. Bedell, Jerusha B. Detweiler, and John D. Mayer: Coping Intelligently: Emotional Intelligence and the Coping Process * 8: Andrew Shatté, Karen Reivich, Jane E. Gillham, and Martin E. P. Seligman: Learned Optimism in Children * 9: Charles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier: Optimism * 10: C. R. Snyder, Jen Cheavens, and Scott T. Michael: Hoping * 11: Carol S. Dweck and Lisa A. Sorich: Mastery-Oriented Thinking * 12: Christopher Peterson and Christina H. Moon: Coping with Catastrophes and Catastrophizing * 13: Howard Tennen and Glenn Affleck: Finding Benefits in Adversity * 14: Ronnie Janoff-Bulman: Rebuilding Shattered Assumptions After Traumatic Life Events: Coping Processes and Outcomes * 15: C. R. Snyder: Coping: Where Are You Going?
* 1: C.R. Snyder and Beth L. Dinoff: Coping: Where Have You Been? * 2: Raymond L.Higgins and Ruth Q. Leibowitz: Reality Negotiation and Coping: The Social Construction of Silk Purses from Sows' Ears * 3: Roy F. Baumeister, Jon E. Faber, and Harry M. Wallace: Coping and Ego Depletion * 4: Joshua M. Smyth and James W. Pennebaker: Sharing One's Story: Translating Emotional Experiences into Words as a Coping Tool * 5: Annette L. Stanton and Rob Franz: Focusing on Emotion: An Adaptive Coping Strategy * 6: David Watson, James P. David, and Jerry Suls: Personality, Affectivity, and Coping * 7: Peter Salovey, Brian T. Bedell, Jerusha B. Detweiler, and John D. Mayer: Coping Intelligently: Emotional Intelligence and the Coping Process * 8: Andrew Shatté, Karen Reivich, Jane E. Gillham, and Martin E. P. Seligman: Learned Optimism in Children * 9: Charles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier: Optimism * 10: C. R. Snyder, Jen Cheavens, and Scott T. Michael: Hoping * 11: Carol S. Dweck and Lisa A. Sorich: Mastery-Oriented Thinking * 12: Christopher Peterson and Christina H. Moon: Coping with Catastrophes and Catastrophizing * 13: Howard Tennen and Glenn Affleck: Finding Benefits in Adversity * 14: Ronnie Janoff-Bulman: Rebuilding Shattered Assumptions After Traumatic Life Events: Coping Processes and Outcomes * 15: C. R. Snyder: Coping: Where Are You Going?
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