Coping is a term in psychology describing strategies for handling difficult situations entered into practice through cognitive psychology. The article addresses the emerging theory of stress by R. Lazarus, presents the Transactional theory and analyzes the differences in the conceptual apparatus that defines adaptability and mental well-being of the individual
The article describes the problem of psychosocial personal characteristics as predictors of the copi...
The aim of this article is to present a series of studies on coping with traumatic events in three d...
We developed a multidimensional coping inventory to assess the different ways in which people respon...
This article is based on scientific observations on the mechanisms of protection in adolescents in e...
Traditionally stress and coping researchers have sought to identify factors that enable some people ...
It seems obvious that the identification of coping structure is necessary to understand how stress a...
Coping is customarily understood as those thoughts and actions humans adopt while undergoing situati...
On the basis of Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) cognitive-phenomenological theory of stress and coping,...
The area of research into coping is complex and challenging and there are no agreed methods to exami...
Adaptation, which was mentioned within the domain of stress and coping research by Lazarus (1991), r...
In this article we will talk about the specific socio-psychological features of coping behavior in a...
AbstractThis paper aims to establish a theoretical approach of the stress and self-efficacy issue. T...
Coping behavior is defined as individuals’ transactions to cope with the various demands (internal a...
Background: The clinical concept of mentalizing has recently been extended into non-clinical contex...
The study deals with the hypothesized mediating effects of cognitive appraisals on stressfulness of ...
The article describes the problem of psychosocial personal characteristics as predictors of the copi...
The aim of this article is to present a series of studies on coping with traumatic events in three d...
We developed a multidimensional coping inventory to assess the different ways in which people respon...
This article is based on scientific observations on the mechanisms of protection in adolescents in e...
Traditionally stress and coping researchers have sought to identify factors that enable some people ...
It seems obvious that the identification of coping structure is necessary to understand how stress a...
Coping is customarily understood as those thoughts and actions humans adopt while undergoing situati...
On the basis of Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) cognitive-phenomenological theory of stress and coping,...
The area of research into coping is complex and challenging and there are no agreed methods to exami...
Adaptation, which was mentioned within the domain of stress and coping research by Lazarus (1991), r...
In this article we will talk about the specific socio-psychological features of coping behavior in a...
AbstractThis paper aims to establish a theoretical approach of the stress and self-efficacy issue. T...
Coping behavior is defined as individuals’ transactions to cope with the various demands (internal a...
Background: The clinical concept of mentalizing has recently been extended into non-clinical contex...
The study deals with the hypothesized mediating effects of cognitive appraisals on stressfulness of ...
The article describes the problem of psychosocial personal characteristics as predictors of the copi...
The aim of this article is to present a series of studies on coping with traumatic events in three d...
We developed a multidimensional coping inventory to assess the different ways in which people respon...