A hide box is a valuable enrichment tool for cats to cope
effectively with stressors in new shelter environments.
Not exact matches
On her move to the US from England in 2010 she joined the YogaLife Institute teacher training 200 hour program,
with the idea that she wanted «to get better at yoga», what she experienced was life changing and has helped her manage a big transition into a new country and cope
with her
stressors more
effectively.
We often recommend regular intake of oatmeal to help our patients» bodies cope
with long - term
stressors more
effectively.
Strategies are needed to support these professionals in managing
stressors and coping
effectively with their responsibilities in forced repatriation work.
Furthermore, I will provide you
with alternative perspectives and new skills to
effectively cope
with your
stressors.»
Multiple life
stressors, such as a family history of abuse or neglect, health problems, marital conflict, or domestic or community violence - and financial
stressors such as unemployment, poverty, and homelessness - may reduce a parent's capacity to cope
effectively with the typical day - to - day stresses of raising children.
Burckhardt and colleagues (2016) tested an intervention aimed at helping students regulate their emotions and deal
with life's
stressors more
effectively.
Counseling will help you understand the patterns that lead to depression, so you can recognize triggers and develop new, healthier ways to deal
with stressors in order to
effectively manage your moods and behavior.
Girls will learn how to boost self - confidence, strengthen interpersonal relationships, develop empathy and connectedness, and cope more
effectively with daily
stressors.
I also work
with individuals to cope more
effectively with life
stressors and to grieve the situations that can not be altered.
When it comes to dealing
with long - term
stressors, situations that can be altered and more complex situations requiring engagement and thoughtfulness in order to problem solve
effectively, it has been suggested that over reliance on avoidance coping causes a rebound effect or heightened distress as soon as attention is paid to the
stressor again or the
stressor intrudes on efforts to avoid it (Wegner, 2011).