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Zucker, Martine; Snoddy, James E. – 1979
Elementary school teachers and teachers in training responded to a questionnaire related to their experiences with stress situations in the lives of their students. The responses reflected the teachers' awareness of stress in the children's lives, what resources in the school-family system addressed these areas, their own preparation for…
Descriptors: Coping, Family Problems, Helping Relationship, Problem Solving
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Johnson, Robert – Adolescence, 1978
Self-mutilation and attempted sucide among adolescent prisoners are explored in relation to concrete coping tests posed by prison and to self-esteem problems posed by failure of external (family) and internal (peer) systems. Crisis sequences are traced using verbatim excerpts from interviews with prisoners. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Case Studies, Coping
Merriam, Sharan – Adult Education, 1978
Reviews the research and theory related to middle age. The literature survey is divided into three parts: (1) When is middle aged?; (2) What are its psychosocial dynamics?; and (3) Is there a mid-life crisis? Suggests implications for educational practice. (Author/CSS)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Differences, Conflict Resolution, Coping
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Conger, Rand D.; And Others – Family Coordinator, 1979
Parents from child-abuse and matched-control families were examined for variation of life-change scores, perceptions of physical and emotional health, and punitiveness of their own parents. Abusive parents had higher life-change scores, more numerous perceptions of emotion physical ill health, and more punitive childhoods. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Patterns, Child Abuse, Comparative Analysis
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Davidson, Virginia M. – Journal of Medical Education, 1978
Role strain is discussed as it occurs in the context of presenting complaint and treatment, and issues of feminine sexuality and role adjustment are examined. It is suggested that medical schools can increase their awareness of how sex bias and institutional sexism affect the mental health and well-being of women students and can make appropriate…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Females, Higher Education
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Deffenbacher, Jerry L.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1987
Compared social skills and cognitive-relaxation interventions for general-anger reduction with a no-treatment control in a pretreatment, postreatment, and five-week follow-up design. By follow-up, treatment groups reported significantly less anger, lowered tendencies to suppress or exhibit anger, and lowered state anger, and greater constructive…
Descriptors: Anger, Cognitive Restructuring, College Students, Coping
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Chiriboga, David; And Others – Family Relations, 1987
Used two retrospective measures of childhood stress to evaluate divorcing adults' (N=333) progress through the transition initiated by marital separation. Found the stress measures to have satisfactory reliability. Their relationship to indicators of transitional status suggests that exposure to early conditions of stress may affect how well…
Descriptors: Adults, Background, Childhood Needs, Coping
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Allan, John; Crandall, Joanne – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1986
Sought to compare the visual imagery (i.e., the drawings) and the metaphorical statements (i.e., the words used to describe the pictures) of coping and noncoping children to ascertain whether the pictures and words of coping children reflect emotional health, whereas those of noncoping children signify inner turmoil. (ABB)
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Children, Coping, Counseling Techniques
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Slater, Mary A.; Wikler, Lynn – Social Work, 1986
Families having the extraordinary caretaking demands of a developmentally delayed child are at risk for added stress, social isolation, and reduced feelings of autonomy. Stress-coping theories relevant to these families are reviewed, and specific social work roles are recommended for maintaining and developing "normalized" family resoures.…
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Developmental Disabilities, Family Life
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Auerback, Sandra; Moser, Charles – Social Work, 1987
Found groups for wives of gay and bisexual men to be an effective therapeutic intervention for the problems that arise when a husband makes a disclosure to his wife that he is interested in pursuing homosexual relationships. The groups helped wives resolve the issues of the marriage and to make positive changes in their lives. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Bisexuality, Coping, Group Counseling
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Sullivan, Eileen M.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1987
Examined effects of short-term, family-oriented supportive therapy program for older veterans with anxiety, depression, or impaired coping mechanisms. Improvement in coping and social skills was noted for program participants, but morale scores improved only for those with normal initial scores, suggesting program is useful only as adjunctive…
Descriptors: Coping, Group Counseling, Interpersonal Competence, Intervention
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Winoground, Iris R.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1987
Findings from a study of 18 Alzheimer's patients in a day hospital program and their caregivers in family support groups indicated that such therapeutic programs may slow behavior deterioration in patients and promote enhanced coping in caregivers. Other findings suggest an improvement in caregivers' coping. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Behavior Problems, Coping, Family Relationship
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Mitic, Wayne R.; And Others – Journal of Drug Education, 1987
Surveyed 1,684 secondary school students on stress and inhalant use. Classified inhalent users as abstainers, experimental, and regular users. Male abstainers exhibited lower mean stress scores than did males in other groups; female abstainers exhibited lower mean scores than did regular users but did not differ from experimental users. Suggests…
Descriptors: Coping, Drug Education, Drug Use, Foreign Countries
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Stevens, Michael J.; And Others – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1987
Investigated relationship of experienced purpose in life to strategies used to cope with loss resulting from death and amount of time since the loss in 40 undergraduates who had suffered death of a significant other. Found that people who experienced low purpose in life reported using more emotion-focused coping strategies than did individuals…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Death, Depression (Psychology)
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Zeitlin, Shirley; And Others – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1987
Describes a cognitive-behavioral model for coping with stress that counselors can use as the basis for family assessment and personalized intervention. Discusses the model, assessment procedures, and appropriate counseling strategies. Examines translation of the model into clinical practice with families of handicapped young children. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Children, Cognitive Restructuring, Coping
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