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HW410 Seminar # 9 Dr. Hector R. Morales-Negron
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Chapter 16 Additional Coping Techniques Chapter 16 Additional Coping Techniques
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“ One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach, one can only collect a few.” — Anne Morrow Lindbergh “ One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach, one can only collect a few.” — Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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There are many effective coping techniques and often people will use more than one to resolve their stress.
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Information Seeking
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A common coping technique in which a person searches for detailed information (from many venues) to increased awareness about a situation that has become a perceived threat. A common coping technique in which a person searches for detailed information (from many venues) to increased awareness about a situation that has become a perceived threat.
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Social Orchestration A coping technique in which one either changes stress-producing factors in one’s environment, or one changes one’s environment; the path of least resistance.
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Social Support Groups
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A coping technique in which one nurtures relationships with and among friends, family members, and others whose company acts to buffer the ill effects of stress. A coping technique in which one nurtures relationships with and among friends, family members, and others whose company acts to buffer the ill effects of stress.
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Social Support Groups Buffer Theory Compensation Theory Supportive-Expressive Group Therapy Direct-Effect Theory Social-Dissonance Theory Buffer Theory Compensation Theory Supportive-Expressive Group Therapy Direct-Effect Theory Social-Dissonance Theory
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Hobbies
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A pleasurable pursuit or interest outside one’s daily work responsibilities through which one begins to make order out of chaos.
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Forgiveness
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Coping with unresolved anger issues where one feels wronged or violated and is able to get on with their lives.
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Dream Therapy
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A coping technique in which dreams, including recurring dreams, are explored and deciphered to help understand and resolve acute and or chronic stressors.
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Fig 16.4. Dream therapy experts believe that the more we try to remember our dreams, the better we are able to deal with problems in our waking life.
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Prayer and Faith Prayer and Faith
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Types of Prayer Prayers of Gratitude Prayers of Forgiveness Intercessory Prayers Types of Prayer Prayers of Gratitude Prayers of Forgiveness Intercessory Prayers
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Faith: An optimistic attitude adopted to cope with stress, for which one perceives a connection to something bigger than oneself. Faith: An optimistic attitude adopted to cope with stress, for which one perceives a connection to something bigger than oneself.
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The Healing Power of Prayer Cancer Survivor Matt Pfenniger
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Of Prayer and Meditation Of Prayer and Meditation
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Ways to Pray — Sophy Burnham Ways to Pray — Sophy Burnham 1. Clear transmission of thoughts 2. Expression in the present tense 3. Expression of a positive context 1. Clear transmission of thoughts 2. Expression in the present tense 3. Expression of a positive context
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