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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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For this to happen, junk coping styles that just promote social isolation and keep you from learning any social skills.
We expected to find those with Secure Attachment to use the more positive methods of coping (see below) and those with Fearful, Preoccupied, and Dismissing Attachment styles to use the more negative coping styles.
The strong link between faith and aggressive intervention remained even when researchers controlled for unrealistically optimistic expectations, other coping styles, and demographic differences.
 
 
 
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