Coping
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The psychological definition of coping is the process of managing taxing circumstances, expending effort to solve personal and interpersonal problems, and seeking to master, minimize, reduce or tolerate stress or conflict.
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See also
- Adaptive performance
- Communal coping
- Dyscopia
- Defence mechanisms
- Emotional eating
- Emotional intelligence
- Experiential avoidance
- Grief
- Invisible support
- Life skills
- Mindfulness-based stress reduction
- Music as a coping strategy
- Psychological resilience
- Psychological trauma
- Self-compassion
- Self-concealment
- Self-control
- Social sharing of emotions
- Stiff upper lip
- Stigma management
- Stimming
- Stress
- Stress management
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