
Coping
The Psychology of What Works
C. R. Snyder(Editor)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 7. October 1999
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-19-511934-3 (ISBN)
Description
Most people take the process of coping for granted as they go about their daily activities. In many ways, coping is like breathing, an automatic process requiring no apparent effort. However, when people face truly threatening events--what psychologists call stressors--they become acutely aware of the coping process and respond by consciously applying their day-to-day coping skills. Coping is a fundamental psychological process, and people's skills are commensurately sophisticated. This volume builds on people's strengths and emphasizes their role as positive copers. It features techniques for preventing psychological problems and breaks from the traditional research approach, which is modeled on medicine and focuses on pathology and treatment. Collecting both award-winning research and new findings, this book may well set the agenda for research on stress and coping for the next century.
These provocative and readable essays explore a variety of topics, including reality negotiation, confessing through writing, emotional intelligence, optimism, hope, mastery-oriented thinking, and more. Unlike typical self-help books available at any newsstand, this volume features the work of some of the most eminent researchers in the field. Yet like those books it is written for the general reader, as well as for the specialist, and includes numerous practical suggestions and techniques. It will prove an invaluable tool for a wide range of readers.
These provocative and readable essays explore a variety of topics, including reality negotiation, confessing through writing, emotional intelligence, optimism, hope, mastery-oriented thinking, and more. Unlike typical self-help books available at any newsstand, this volume features the work of some of the most eminent researchers in the field. Yet like those books it is written for the general reader, as well as for the specialist, and includes numerous practical suggestions and techniques. It will prove an invaluable tool for a wide range of readers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
7 line figures
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
747 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-511934-3 (9780195119343)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Person
Editor
Professor of Psychology and Director of the Graduate Training Program in Clinical PsychologyProfessor of Psychology and Director of the Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence
Content
1. Coping: Where Have You Been? ; 2. Reality Negotiation and Coping: The Social Construction of Silk Purses from Sows' Ears ; 3. Coping and Ego Depletion ; 4. Sharing One's Story: Translating Emotional Experiences into Words as a Coping Tool ; 5. Focusing on Emotion: An Adaptive Coping Strategy ; 6. Personality, Affectivity, and Coping ; 7. Coping Intelligently: Emotional Intelligence and the Coping Process ; 8. Learned Optimism in Children ; 9. Optimism ; 10. Hoping ; 11. Mastery-Oriented Thinking ; 12. Coping with Catastrophes and Catastrophizing ; 13. Finding Benefits in Adversity ; 14. Rebuilding Shattered Assumptions After Traumatic Life Events: Coping Processes and Outcomes ; 15. Coping: Where Are You Going?

