附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Dr. Seuss, the coping machine, and "Oh the places you'll go" / C.R. Snyder and Kimberley Mann Pulvers -- Getting things done on time: conquering procrastination / Joseph R. Ferrari -- Coping and coherence: a narrative perspective on resilience / Robert A. Neimeyer and Heidi Levitt -- The humor solution / Herbert M. Lefcourt -- Forgiving / Michael E. McCullough -- Coping with the inevitability of death: terror management and mismanagement / Eric Strachan [and others] -- Managing hostile thoughts, feelings, and actions: the LifeSkills approach / Redford B. Williams and Virginia P. Williams -- Comparing favorably: a cognitive approach to coping through comparison with other persons / Thomas Ashby Wills and James M. Sandy -- Self-focused attention and coping: attending to the right things / Nancy A. Hamilton and Rick E. Ingram -- Dealing with secrets / Anita E. Kelly and Jennifer E. Carter -- A look at the coping strategies and styles of Asian Americans: similar and different? / Edward C. Chang -- Aging and coping: the activity solution / Gail M. Williamson and W. Keith Dooley -- Methods of coping from the religions of the world: the bar mitzvah, karma, and spiritual healing / Kenneth I. Pargament, Margaret M. Poloma, and Nalini Tarakeshwar -- Copers coping with stress: two against one / C.R. Snyder and Kimberley Mann Pulvers.
摘要:This is a companion volume to "Coping: The Psychology of What Works". It includes contributions by well-known clinical and health psychologists and covers some of the most provocative topics under study in the area of coping.