Imagine, A Center for Coping with Loss, recently welcomed a new cohort of volunteer facilitators following an intensive three-day training at its Mountainside Center. This expansion brings Imagine’s ...
Wendy Lichtenthal, Ph.D., a Sylvester bereavement care specialist, is available to discuss coping with feelings of sadness and loss during the holidays. MIAMI, FLORIDA (Dec. 12, 2024) – Maybe it’s an ...
Compassionate grief support and grief education for those dealing with loss of all kinds as well as life changes. All types of loss deserve support and it can be recent or a loss long ago that brings ...
Coping refers to the application of coping mechanisms, conscious and unconscious cognitions that people use to manage unpleasant emotions, stress and anxiety.
In this piece, we explored various coping styles, described different kinds of coping mechanisms and skills, and provided a multitude of coping ideas. Stress is everywhere and unavoidable.
Coping mechanisms are strategies for dealing with stress and managing emotions. Discover the different types of coping mechanisms and how to improve them.
Psychologist Brianne Markley, PhD, shares the different types of coping mechanisms and which strategies can help you cope. What is a coping mechanism? “A coping mechanism is a strategy or a technique someone might use to navigate stressors. To put it simply, coping helps us deal with difficulties,” explains Dr. Markley.
Coping skills are the strategies you use to manage stress. Whether you're anxious or angry, having positive coping skills can help you feel better in a healthy way.