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Theories of Coping with Chronic Stress, with some notable exceptions (Moos & Schaefer, 1984; Pearl-in, 1989). One area of coping with chronic stress that has received increasing empirical examination is the ways in which patients and their caregivers and families cope with chronic illness. It is an open question, however, whether modelsfaddish 发表于 2025-3-28 19:09:50
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Families Accommodating to Chronic Stress life circumstances permeate and influence all aspects of psychological functioning. Finding a way to capture that phenomenon—the process by which persistent demands or strains gradually infiltrate and change an individual’s life—is a special challenge facing researchers. We approach that challenge合适 发表于 2025-3-29 11:38:57
Reciprocity in the Expression of Emotional Support among Later-Life Couples Coping with Strokeions that can dramatically impact the quality of their own and their family members’ lives. Most older adults in the United States have at least one chronic health condition, and many have multiple chronic conditions (American Association of Retired Persons & Administration on Aging , 19聋子 发表于 2025-3-29 15:54:44
Changes in Coping with Chronic Stressarch on coping focuses on the efforts individuals employ in response to acute life events. Chronic stressors, however, are presumed to be inherently different from “event” stressors. Their onset is often gradual and insidious, their occurrence is so regular that they are experienced as continuous byphase-2-enzyme 发表于 2025-3-29 23:33:28
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A Framework for Understanding the Chronic Stress of Holocaust Survivorsively documented (for reviews, see Kahana, Harel, & Kahana, 1988; Lomrantz, 1990). In particular, many survivors have been found to suffer long-lasting psychological distress. These after-effects of trauma have been generally viewed by social science researchers and clinicians as adverse reactions t