The dual process model of coping is a model for coping with grief developed by Margaret Stroebe and Henk Schut. This model seeks to address shortcomings...
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Categories of cognitive processing Cognitive inhibition – The mind's ability to tune out irrelevant stimuli Dual process model of coping Dual process theory...
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album to the dual process model of coping – "a model of grief counseling [which] claims that grief doesn't follow a logical trajectory of five stages—it's...
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support of colleagues might become more visible and more instrumental. Evidence for the dual process: a number of studies have supported the dual pathways...
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Grief counseling (section Types of grief)
breathe easier. Kübler-Ross model Dual process model of coping Grief Death education Postponement of affect Grief therapy dog List of counseling topics The...
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two-track model, dual process model, and the task model. Misapplication can be harmful if it leads bereaved persons to feel that they are not coping appropriately...
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known dual-process model of coping for grief, which distinguishes between restoration-oriented and loss-oriented coping. Restoration-oriented coping is concerned...
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variety of theories relating to stress, mental health, coping, and emotion. It is most notably used in the transactional model of stress and coping, introduced...
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effective when people are supported in the process of forming coping plans. Coping planning aims to meet the needs of people who ask for help with distress...
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Antonius Robben (category Academic staff of Utrecht University)
Applying the Dual-Process Model of Coping with Bereavement. Death Studies 42(7): 405-414, p. 406. Hagerty, Alexa. 2021. The Melancholy of Bones: Forensic...
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Fear appeal (section Extended parallel process model)
extended parallel process model (EPPM) is a theory that explains how cognitive and emotional mechanisms trigger distinct motivational and coping responses such...
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Paul T. P. Wong (category Academic staff of Trent University)
development of the dual-system model of adaptation and the dialectical approach to positive psychology. Wong's main contribution to stress and coping research...
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Dissociative identity disorder (redirect from Dual Personality)
disorder develops; two theoretical models lead to opposing conclusions. Proponents of DID support the trauma model, viewing the disorder as an organic...
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Salutogenesis (category Determinants of health)
specifically, the "salutogenic model" was originally concerned with the relationship between health, stress, and coping through a study of Holocaust survivors....
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The Model National Statute for the Promotion of Tolerance is a document prepared by a group of experts of the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation...
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organization's ability to be efficient in its management of today's business and also adaptable for coping with tomorrow's changing demand. Just as being ambidextrous...
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have to their environment and how they develop adaptive or maladaptive coping strategies. Behavioral activation (BA) is an idiographic and functional...
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Thought (redirect from Thought process)
Matthew; Norman, Geoff (2020). "Critical thinking, biases and dual processing: The enduring myth of generalisable skills". Medical Education. 54 (1): 66–73...
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Drug rehabilitation (section Dual diagnosis)
Drug rehabilitation is the process of medical or psychotherapeutic treatment for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs...
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Cognitive psychology (redirect from Applications of cognitive psychology)
psychology, used models of mental processing to explain human behavior. Work derived from cognitive psychology was integrated into other branches of psychology...
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Avoidant personality disorder (redirect from Causes of avoidant personality disorder)
self-imposed social isolation) as a maladaptive coping method. Those affected typically display a pattern of extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation and...
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Anger (redirect from Cognitive effects of anger)
Tiedens, 2000). A Dual Threshold Model of Anger in organizations by Geddes and Callister, (2007) provides an explanation on the valence of anger expression...
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Envy (redirect from Evolutionary psychology of envy)
the coping process for emotions as compared to the information available concerning the emotion itself. There are numerous styles of coping, of which...
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SMART Recovery (section Stages of change)
recovery: Building Motivation, Coping with Urges, Problem Solving, and Lifestyle Balance. The "SMART Toolbox" is a collection of various MET, CBT, and REBT...
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Type A and Type B personality theory (category Articles intentionally citing publications with expressions of concern)
Mahbobeh (14 August 2014). "A Comparison of Type-A and Type-B Learners in the Perception of Stress Level and Use of Coping Responses in the Campus". Procedia...
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Conversion disorder Coordination disorder, developmental Cognitive reframing Coping Coping skill Coprophilia Cotard delusion Coulrophobia Counseling psychology...
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Individuals with APD usually have normal structure and function of the ear, but cannot process the information they hear in the same way as others do, which...
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its quality. Dual-ended compander noise reduction systems have a pre-emphasis process applied during recording and then a de-emphasis process applied at...
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Learning (redirect from Learning process)
Learning is the process of acquiring new understanding, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, attitudes, and preferences. The ability to learn is possessed...
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Occupational therapy (redirect from Master of Occupational Therapy)
practice models Occupational Therapy Intervention Process Model (OTIPM) (Anne Fisher and others) Occupational Performance Process Model (OPPM) Model of Human...
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