Tag: Adaptive Coping


COPING STRATEGY

Coping Strategy Core Definition and Mechanism The term Coping strategies refers to the conscious, behavioral, and psychological efforts that individuals employ to manage, tolerate, or reduce internal and external demands that are appraised as taxing or exceeding the person’s resources. In essence, coping is the dynamic process of managing the perceived discrepancy between the demands […]

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REPRESSION-RESISTANCE

Repression-Resistance in Psychology: An Encyclopedia Entry Core Definition and Mechanisms of Repression-Resistance Repression-resistance has emerged as a crucial concept within contemporary psychology, particularly in mental health and trauma studies, fundamentally challenging traditional views on how individuals manage difficult internal experiences. It is defined as the active capacity of an individual to resist the automatic, often […]

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CONSTRUCTIVE THINKING INVENTORY (CTI)

Constructive Thinking Inventory (CTI) Introduction to Constructive Thinking and the CTI In the complex tapestry of human experience, the manner in which individuals perceive, interpret, and respond to the myriad challenges of daily life profoundly influences their psychological well-being and adaptive functioning. A pivotal construct within this domain is constructive thinking, which encompasses a sophisticated […]

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