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Sylvia Wyatt,Caroline Langridgethe motive to reestablish some sense of specialness appears in many situations where people perceive their uniqueness to be threatened. Nevertheless, some fascinating circumstances where the uniqueness motive was reversed eventually led us to examine the topic of excuse-making.Physiatrist 发表于 2025-3-25 08:08:31
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Coping with Traumatic Life Eventstion to traumatic experiences. Unfortunately, denial has generally been evaluated solely with respect to some external reality and too infrequently in view of the victim’s internal reality. First, then, let us consider the nature of this internal world.扫兴 发表于 2025-3-25 15:57:50
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le to distressed persons, suggest some propositions about factors that influence help-seeking behavior, and delineate some functional mechanisms through which help-seeking may be related to adjustment and well-being.canonical 发表于 2025-3-26 00:54:27
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nt of the person’s psychological state. In the following sections I outline the theoretical basis for downward comparison as a coping mechanism, summarize the current empirical support for downward comparison processes, and discuss a number of empirical issues for further research on coping through social comparison.陪审团 发表于 2025-3-26 10:53:53
Help-Seeking as a Coping Mechanismle to distressed persons, suggest some propositions about factors that influence help-seeking behavior, and delineate some functional mechanisms through which help-seeking may be related to adjustment and well-being.易改变 发表于 2025-3-26 13:48:46
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Downward Comparison as a Coping Mechanismnt of the person’s psychological state. In the following sections I outline the theoretical basis for downward comparison as a coping mechanism, summarize the current empirical support for downward comparison processes, and discuss a number of empirical issues for further research on coping through social comparison.