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Published: 01 December 2021
.... personality disorders schema therapy maladaptive schemas dysfunctional coping strategies schema modes schema mode model schema therapy ST schema focused therapy SFT early maladaptive schemas EMS clarification oriented psychotherapy COP dysfunctional behaviors imagery rescripting Young Jeffrey E...
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Published: 01 March 2022
...Oxford University Press Spiritual well-being and religious coping play an essential role in the process of cancer acceptance. The patient’s quality of life influences their spirituality and faith in God, and vice versa. The complex interaction of all these elements evolves dynamically throughout...
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Published: 22 August 2024
... relationships death of children parental coping parental grief When a young child dies, parents’ hopes and dreams perish, too, triggering further existential, spiritual, and religious crises. Spiritual care for children raises different considerations than for adults. Cathy Murray described, for instance...
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Published: 30 April 2024
... waste pickers WIEGO led study Accra Ahmedabad Bangkok Dakar Delhi Durban earnings income economic recovery food security Lima Mexico City New York Pleven Tiruppur earnings recovery employment employers self employed status in employment migration borrowing money coping strategies...
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Published: 19 March 2015
...Drawing upon ethnographic work in a poor neighborhood in Buenos Aires, this chapter develops a typology of poor people’s responses to interpersonal violence. It describes different ways in which residents cope with and confront surrounding danger: individualized and collective responses, violent...
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Published: 22 March 2018
...This chapter examines the ways in which Buddhists cope with violence. It reviews the doctrinal and academic methods to analyze Buddhist coping techniques concerning violence, particularly the practice of meditation. To date, most studies on Buddhist coping techniques do not use comparative models...
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Published: 07 September 2006
... these threats, whether actual or potential. The author describes two main categories of coping mechanisms—self-enhancement and self-protection—that are based on an individual's cognition and behavior. Both strategies, when repeatedly employed, will come out unconsciously. The first classification operates...
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Published: 17 July 2008
...This chapter explores the physician coping with patients' deaths, a topic heretofore not well addressed in heart failure (HF) care. In particular, it reflects on the death of patients, the associated emotions, and approaches to processing and coping with them. It starts by talking with patients...
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Published: 30 September 2008
... examines the role of primary care physicians (PCP) in pediatric hospice care. It suggests that PCP must be able to help in family coping and that they must be cognizant of the data that describe the financial situations of the children they treat. The chapter argues that the role of the PCP is essential...
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Published: 25 March 2010
... at a Challenging Time) programme, child psychiatrists and psychologists provide free guidance to parents with cancer about communication and children's coping. children and young people children's rooms family trees information for patients Parenting at a Challenging Time PACT programme referrals anxiety...
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Published: 06 September 2007
... to identify what works in promoting healthy coping, empowerment, and prevention, and how to integrate work with individuals, families, organizations, and communities. empowerment families hidden children St Christopher's Hospice creativity Risk Resilience Paradigm Australia education group work...
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Published: 25 September 2008
... their multiple needs in the community (Hoge, Davidson, Griffith, Sledge, & Howenstine, 1994; Sledge et al., 1995). Case managers’ primary responsibility was to assess people’s needs, link them to services, and monitor their service use and outcomes. Bipolar disorder Coping strategies Disability service...
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Published: 15 March 2018
... child’s life and our futures are forever changed in an instant. The way we cope with this immense challenge changes everything, for us and our child. At some point during any discussion of autism, we must bring spirituality and religion into the conversation. It is impossible not to do so. Any parent...
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Published: 01 February 2018
... that one day that time would come. Dual Process Model of Coping and Bereavement moving forward (with life) T he ancient Egyptians were the first to use a wedding ring as a symbol of love and fidelity. Bands were usually made from grass or hemp and worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, which...
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Published: 28 November 2013
...This chapter aims to analyse the strategies used by vulnerable inhabitants of South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to cope with economic hardships. The analysis is based on exploratory qualitative research conducted in June 2011. Economic hardships are understood as financial...
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Published: 10 March 2010
...This chapter illustrates and analyzes an important coping strategy that has been neglected in the literature on procrastination: the leveraging strategy. Although one must know oneself quite well to use it, it has some significant advantages and so is worth considering, particularly when other...
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Published: 16 September 2004
...' coping skills. Cognitive theory focuses on the rationality of one's thinking patterns and the connections between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Behavior theory is not concerned with internal mental processes but rather how human behavior, whether adaptive or problematic, is developed...
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Published: 16 September 2004
... motivational interviewing techniques. The model empowers women by focusing on the strengths and coping capacities that they bring. Skills and capacities are further built by employing cognitive-behavioral techniques, particularly when there is distorted thinking about the acceptability of violence...
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Published: 07 August 2014
... of the edifice of knowledge while ignoring the embodied coping going on the ground floor? This chapter argues that we shouldn’t leave the conceptual component of our lives hanging in midair and suggests how philosophers who want to understand knowledge and action can profit from a phenomenological analysis...
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Published: 22 April 2004
...This chapter considers the question of whether emotions are conducive or destructive of rationality. It notes that while there is a developing consensus that emotions are advantageous to ‘ecological’ rationality — the ability of an organism to cope successfully with its environment (though...