As shown in block 3,
positive coping as measured by the TCSQ was negatively associated with PTSD symptoms (β = − 0.327, p = 0.002), whereas «negative coping was positively associated with PTSD symptoms in the regression model (β = 0.353, p = 0.001).
Not exact matches
How could I rely so heavily on the themes of disenchantment and desacralization,
as I did in the opening section, without
coping with the obvious fact that these historical processes — which I saw in a
positive light — suggest a certain patriarchal domination of the natural world with which women have been so closely identified in Hebrew and Christian religious symbolization?
As for Giroud I hope what I'm hearing is not true.You get the feeling that once Lacazette starts scoring he just won't like it.He's also another overrated player who's also hear because of Wenger's kindness.Apart from the fact that he's good with his head I don't see the
positives of keeping here and even Welbeck.We need players who can push Lacazette to perform and these are just not the players.They are more of rotation players.Do you think if Welbeck and Giroud were at top form they can challenge Laca at his best?I always laugh at our strikers though.On one hand, one doesn't fit our style of play but at least he can finish.On the other hand, the one who fits our style of play can't even score a goal.I can't believe we are joking with such a crucial role.I'm sick and tired of seeing average strikers in the club.It's been painful watching the likes of Bendtner and Chamakh already.Now I have to
cope with this.
Unfortunately for Arsene Wenger he is having to
cope with the usual lengthy Arsenal injury list, so any
positive news on that front is very welcome and when it is about a player in form
as Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain has been of late it is an even bigger boost.
Pulis spoke about the number of key injuries that Arsene Wenger has had to
cope with,
as an earlier Just Arsenal post explained, but our German defender was much more specific in his own comments and pointed to the amazing effect and
positive impact that our Chile international forward Alexis Sanchez can have on a game if he is fit and in form.
Be patient and
positive as your child undergoes treatment and finds new ways to
cope.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such
as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking
as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance
coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering and profoundly
positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
She has conducted numerous parenting workshops around the country on topics such
as keeping kids safe from predators («live» and Internet), bullying, cyberbullying, raising nonviolent kids, sexting, anger management in kids,
coping with back to school angst, how to avoid spoiling your kid, shaken baby syndrome, how to be a
positive role model, teaching children how to be charitable, finding family time, girls and puberty, grand - parenting, holiday etiquette, traveling with kids, how to limit spending on your kids (particularly during the holidays), Halloween safety and money management.
Additionally, psychologist can help individuals learn to substitute
positive coping strategies such
as relaxation techniques or reframing negative thoughts that would normally provoke smoking.
Positive interactions, especially during upset feelings are what help children
cope with a host of feelings
as they grow and create trust between parent and child.
Besides
positive self - talk and other psychological
coping mechanisms, some moms have found relief with herbal remedies
as well
as lifestyle changes like making sure to eat well, staying hydrated, and getting
as much rest
as possible (which is obviously difficult when you are the mother of an infant).
Substance abuse initiatives such
as group therapy can offer support by encouraging homeless youth to share their experiences, learn
positive coping strategies, and build healthy social networks.
They can help themselves by seeking support (including professional help), employing «adaptive»
coping strategies (such
as planning and
positive reframing), and avoiding «maladaptive» ones (including denial, self - distraction, and substance abuse).
«Parents are really resilient and we wanted to learn the
positive aspects of how they adjust when raising a child with ASD,
as well
as the specific
coping strategies they are using,» said Schneider, graduate student in the child clinical psychology program at UM's College of Arts and Sciences.
Focusing on the
positive coping strategies and characteristics such
as optimism is especially important for clinical psychologists in helping families adjust to raising a child with ASD.
The extensive research summarised in the book demonstrates that constructive ways of
coping with problem situations, the consideration of other people's feelings and a
positive way of thinking
as a child predict good functioning capacity in adulthood.
«By participating in regular exercise, you implement what I like to call «
positive coping tactics» — rather than diving for that block of chocolate or copious amounts of wine
as a stress reliever.»
Honestly, my main
coping mechanism is writing notes to myself in my phone, both negative and
positive,
as reminders.
I've been working with orphaned and HIV -
positive children and teenagers in South Africa, realizing their difficulties in
coping with death and grief
as well
as their suicidal inclinations.
It aims to improve mental health and wellbeing and explore
coping strategies for issues such
as bullying; body image in a digital world; exam stress;
positive relationships and friendships; and online stress and social media
This happens all through writing instruction, but especially in Stage 3 Model it when teachers also heavily emphasize using
positive, encouraging self - talk
as they write and
coping with the kinds of frustrations all writers face such
as sustaining focus or managing writer's block.
Students practice applying more
positive self - talk and
coping better
as they begin to write collaboratively with their teacher and with each other next.
There is growing evidence that children's social and emotional skills — their ability to respond to setbacks, work well with others, build relationships, manage emotions, and
cope with difficult situations — are associated with success at school,
as well
as positive outcomes in adulthood, such
as stable employment, physical and mental health, and well - being.
It can be a good time to expose them to a variety of scenarios
as well (in a
positive manner) so that they
cope better with these situations
as an adult!
These
positive experiences during this time frame will drastically affect how they behave and
cope as adults.
The question remains: Will the well - documented natural negative feedbacks of the Earth's climate system
cope with this added forcing or will the system spin out of control through
positive feedbacks
as postulated by mainstream climate science?
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Coping skills include the ability to confront challenges in a
positive way, having confidence and knowledge in how to solve problems
as they arise, and gaining greater control over your emotional reactions to distressing events.
As kids start develop
coping skills, make sure you give them plenty of encouragement and
positive feedback.
As an example, it is estimated that 50 % to 96 % of urban youth directly witness violence within their community.1 The significant, recurrent, and chronic nature of these stressors may overwhelm the capacity to
cope acutely and chronically, 2 which is required for healthy development and
positive trajectories.
«
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Professional Educator, I am passionate about working with individuals in K - 12, their families, and young adults to foster culturally sensitive and socially acceptable
coping skills, self - management skills,
positive cognitions, social awareness, communication skills, interpersonal skills, self - perception, increase assertive ability, and decision making skills.
We can work toward developing the skills needed to
cope more effectively,
as well
as make
positive changes to improve your quality of life.
«Therapy can help guide you to a more
positive way of
coping with everyday stress, or more complex issues such
as depression, anxiety, addiction, or grief.
Results also suggest that women cadets and freshmen are using
positive emotions and develop resilience,
as an adaptive strategy for
coping with the high physical and mental demands of the Military Academy.
«My goal
as a therapist is to provide a caring, confidential setting where the client can make
positive changes, develop effective
coping skills and improve self - esteem.
Some possible reasons could be solving conflicts and interpersonal problems by means of training certain skills such
as problem solving, developing relationships with others, effective
coping, assertiveness and
positive thinking.
Although there was only a small
positive effect of the
COPE program on maternal reports of overall parental stress during the PICU stay,
as assessed with the Parental Stressor Scale: PICU (Table 4), mothers in the
COPE group reported significantly less stress regarding staff communication than did control group mothers (
COPE: mean score = 4.3, SD = 3.9; control: mean score = 6.0, SD = 5.9; P <.05).
«
As a solution focused therapist, my primary focus is on developing
positive coping skills to change behaviors that are dysfunctional.
My goal is to combine my experiences, compassion and enthusiasm
as a therapist to assist clients and families in making
positive changes in their lives through self - awareness, empowerment,
coping strategies and developing a
positive mindset.»
I work closely with parents
as I collaborate and help your child develop self awareness of their emotions, learn
coping skills, and develop
positive relationships with self and others.
Often,
positive coping involves changing one's perspective or reframing the situation to view it
as an opportunity instead of a problem (Changing Works, n.d.).
Resilience research has identified several mechanisms by which protective and vulnerability factors operate to increase or decrease the probability of competence in contexts of adversity, respectively.11
As noted previously, sensitive caregiving engenders adaptive neurobiological, behavioural, and cognitive organization in early childhood.4, 8 Thus, positive relationships contribute to resilient adaptation by promoting resources, such as self - esteem, self - efficacy and coping capacitie
As noted previously, sensitive caregiving engenders adaptive neurobiological, behavioural, and cognitive organization in early childhood.4, 8 Thus,
positive relationships contribute to resilient adaptation by promoting resources, such
as self - esteem, self - efficacy and coping capacitie
as self - esteem, self - efficacy and
coping capacities.
As you might guess,
positive coping is much harder to do.
The trial findings on parents» mental health contrast with those obtained in a parallel qualitative study in which participants in this trial reported feeling more in control, with greater ability to
cope with their children and a better relationship with them
as a result of the intervention.28 It is possible that such changes were not detected in the trial because the instruments used are not particularly sensitive to improvement in
positive mental health.
Also, research with children of parents who've transitioned gender shows that these children also
cope well, do
as well
as other children, and mostly have
positive and happy relationships with their parents.
One - on - one interventions with toddlers are developmentally appropriate, and may include play therapy to promote skills such
as positive coping strategies and relaxation training.
Learn about
positive parenting, using a parenting plan, open communication and
coping as a single parent.
The Triple P —
Positive Parenting Program is now available in the Province of Cordoba - Argentina
as part of a government project to support families and help them
cope with the emotional, social and behavioral issues that come with raising children.
The effects they described — feeling more supported, less stressed, more skilful, and more able to
cope with problems — are important components of
positive mental health, 41 and are recognised
as important in terms of caring for children.
Encouraging relaxation skills, teaching helpful self - talk (e.g. «everyone makes mistakes») and encouraging
positive thinking helps children to
cope when anxious feelings and thoughts occur, e.g. countering scary or worrying thoughts with facts and evidence or making plans about how to respond if things don't go
as they like.