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cope with something

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Synonyms for cope

brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall

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a long cloak

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Further, attachment style highlights the working model of self and others--the individuals' evaluation of self and other relationships affects how they would cope with stress, particularly when seeking support is used as a way of coping.
We provide a 15 item checklist, organized into 5 domains, which describes tips and tricks to help cope with the syndrome.
Promoting resilience, benefit finding, and posttraumatic growth help patients and families cope well with chronic illness.
Even the best trim carpenters use files, rasps and sandpaper to clean up their cope cuts.
In this section, simulations are carried out for X" topology, infinite chain and infinite wheel cases and results have been analyzed in order to verify COPEs effectiveness using the coding gains of these topologies, as coding gain is an important parameter to prove the usefulness of COPE.
Emotion-focused coping strategies, such as coming to terms with what has happened, reframing thoughts in a positive way, and using humor to cope with stressors, deal more with conveying emotions and changing expectations (Arthur, 1998; Cooper, Katona, & Livingston, 2008).
Given the importance of effective coping as a component of elite level athletes (Crocker et al., 1998), more research is needed to identify the use and effectiveness with which highly skilled athletes cope with stressful events following various types of stressful events.
The results of the interview will also give the recreational therapist another look at how the client copes with difficult events.
This paper presents findings on how breast cancer patients and their partners cope together with the cancer diagnosis and treatment.
The purpose of this article is to examine how dual career couples cope with their role strain.
The respondent answers 6 questions on a 1-10 visual 'thermometer- look alike' 'cope meter' scale.
Although anticipating harm or loss is central to this widely accepted definition (Folkman & Moskowitz, 2004), traditional coping models tend to overemphasize the reactive nature of coping (Schwarzer & Taubert, 2002) and focus attention on how people cope with past or ongoing stressors.
Individuals, therefore, commonly undergo both an initial adjustment period as well as an ongoing adjustment process that is necessary for learning to cope with the illness on a daily basis.
Such studies, these researchers say, might reveal how people have been able to cope with the low-oxygen conditions of such places as the Andean and Tibetan plateaus for thousands of years.
It was found that carers employed a variety of strategies to cope with personality changes compared to physical changes.