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coping style

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coping style,
the cognitive, affective, or behavioral responses of a person to problematic or traumatic life events.


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This study, therefore, investigated the effect of two interventions on perceived control and coping style of adolescent students who had learning disabilities: a coping skills program specifically modified for optional access by students who have learning disabilities and a teacher feedback intervention that aimed to develop student strategy use instead of a focus on ability.
Results showed that teachers whose coping style was high on problem-focused coping and low on emotion-focused coping experienced lower levels of depersonalization.
Though framed in different terminology, our interviewees had used all three categories of coping styles proposed by Pargament and his colleagues (1988).
 
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