This volume presents current models of coping, describes the
coping process, and relates that process to environmental factors,
person variables, and desirable outcomes. Unlike most treatments of
coping, which are organized around stress, this volume emphasizes
features of the coping process that have broad relevance across
many potential stressors. Although each model in the book tends to
emphasize different aspects of coping, the organization around
models gives each chapter a theoretical focus which will be
attractive to researchers and to those applying current research to
applied problems such as interventions.
The most obvious audience is made up of researchers and scholars
in the broad area of stress and coping. With the emerging emphasis
within applied programs on more common psychological and health
problems, coping theory is well suited to train students in the
principles and issues relevant to everyday problems and
functioning. This volume is well suited to assist in such
training.
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