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    Coping With PTSD

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    events can induce extreme levels of stress when mentioned. Thousands of people in the United States alone have PTSD‚ and many do not know any positive ways to cope with their condition. People having problems coping with their traumatic event will use certain defense mechanisms‚ from repression to substance abuse‚ tailspin into alcoholism‚ and/or avoid anything that person

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    Coping Styles

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    social and relational stressors‚ is an essential issue in teens‚ and research has found positive coping skills can help these students through the difficulties of high school stress (Kadhiravan & Kumar‚ 2012). As discussed earlier‚ cyberbullying may have psychological impacts such as stress‚ depression‚ anxiety‚ anger‚ school failure‚ and even suicidality. At these students young age‚ positive coping skills may not be part of their inventory of skills‚ hence‚ there is a need to understand how these

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    Coping Strategies

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    SP207- Bipolar self-help coping strategies Although Bipolar Disorder management begins with professional medical treatment‚ there is a wide variety of other coping methods a person can make use of throughout their journey. Important coping strategies: • Educate yourself and your family members. Reading books or magazines‚ using the internet and simply asking others who have dealt with bipolar‚ is the first step into understanding what you are experiencing and why. • Take responsibility. After

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    Explore the ways in which the effects of war on the individual are presented in ‘Journey’s End’. Then compare the ways in which Sherriff presents the effects of war on the individual with the ways in which Hill shows the impact of war on characters in ‘Strange Meeting’. The character most obviously affected by the war in ‘Journey’s End’ is Stanhope. We learn early on in the play that Stanhope drinks very heavily when Osborne and Hardy have a conversation about him. “I never did see a youngster

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    stress and coping

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    those mimicking a fake or even no smile. The General Adaptation Syndrome indicated that our body would pass through the alarm stage by mobilizing the body to the stage of resistance by coping with the threats and restoring equilibrium (Selye‚ 1976). According to the theory of ‘Fight and Flight’‚ when we are coping with stress‚ our body would send physiological response to mobilize the organism to attack the possible threat or to flee. During the process‚ heartbeat‚ perspiration and respiration rate

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    Mechanisms

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    Developing a successful business model without strong control mechanisms will only generate temporary profits. The purpose of control mechanisms in business models is to protect the created values and profit streams from being reduced by competitors‚ partners or strong customers. The last decades have shown a rapid growth in customer power at the same time as new technology and services are being replaced faster. Even though control always has been an important part of the business model

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    Coping and Loss

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    one that can be frightening and unsettling. Loss can be categorized as subjective or objective material or psychological‚ expected or unexpected‚ actual or perceive. In this study the loss and life changing experience by Mrs Mendis and possible coping strategies will be highlighted. Mrs Mendis a 79 year old client experienced material and objective loss when she was no longer able to mobility‚ and dependent entirely on a wheel chair to move around. In addition‚ material loss was also

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    Explore the ways in which Susan Hill presents the woman in black. Before we meet the woman‚ Susan Hill uses the description of the setting in ‘A London Particular’ to foresee what she is like‚ predicting something wicked. London was described as “Inferno” full of “red-eyed and demonic” “ghostly figures”. These all suggest that Hill was describing or comparing London to Hell‚ which could imply that Mr Arthur Kipps was about to enter into his own personal hell‚ containing a “ghostly figure” of haunting

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    Autism Coping

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    ORIGINAL PAPER Sense of Coherence and Coping with Stress Among Mothers and Fathers of Children with Autism Ewa Pisula • Zuzanna Kossakowska Published online: 2 April 2010 Ó Springer Science+Business Media‚ LLC 2010 Abstract The purpose of the study was to compare the level of sense of coherence (SOC) in parents of children with autism and in parents of typically developing children‚ and to examine the association between SOC level and coping strategies. Two questionnaires were used: Sense

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    Susan Hill weaves an awareness of the supernatural throughout the story through the plot‚ the structure‚ the use of language and imagery. The Woman in Black is a ghost story and therefore the idea of the supernatural is intrinsic to the whole work.1 The whole point of a ghost story is to frighten‚ thrill and entertain. Before the reader starts the story‚ he or she has to put aside any disbelief he or she may have in the supernatural in order to enjoy the experience.2 The classic ghost

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