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Eppler, Christie – Professional School Counseling, 2008
The purpose of the phenomenological and grounded qualitative study in this article was to explore resilient traits of children, aged 9 to 12, who experienced the death of a parent within the past 36 months. The researcher assisted the children in narrating and writing their stories about parental loss and adaptation by posing questions guided by a…
Descriptors: Grief, School Counselors, Death, Coping
Steger, Michael F.; Frazier, Patricia A.; Zacchanini, Jose Luis – Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2008
In this study, we compared the prevalence of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and posttraumatic growth following the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States and the March 11, 2004, Madrid, Spain train bombings. We also examined meaning in life as a correlate of posttrauma outcomes. A sample of midwestern college students (N = 188)…
Descriptors: College Students, Terrorism, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Foreign Countries
Wong, Daniel Fu Keung; Leung, Grace – Health & Social Work, 2008
The study reported herein adopted a stress and coping framework to examine the functions of social support in protecting the mental health of migrant workers who experience migration stress during settlement in Shanghai, China. A total of 475 migrant workers from four major districts in Shanghai were recruited for a survey through multistage…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Mental Health, Migrant Workers, Foreign Countries
Lee, Gloria K.; Chronister, Julie; Bishop, Malachy – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2008
This study investigated the psychosocial factors affecting the quality of life (QOL) of 171 individuals with chronic pain. Participants completed a battery of self-rated inventories measuring three sets of predictor variables--demographic (age, gender, income, marital status), pain-specific (chronicity, severity, duration, frequency, pain…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Income, Pain, Quality of Life
Steinhardt, Mary; Dolbier, Christyn – Journal of American College Health, 2008
Objective: In this pilot study, the authors examined the effectiveness of a 4-week resilience intervention to enhance resilience, coping strategies, and protective factors, as well as decrease symptomatology during a period of increased academic stress. Participants and Methods: College students were randomly assigned to experimental (n = 30) and…
Descriptors: Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Stress Management, Problem Solving, Negative Attitudes
Salazar, Carmen F.; Casto, Challon – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2008
The authors propose the Moving From Victim to Survivor of Cultural Violence model, using the stages of D. W. Sue and D. Sue's (1999) Racial/Cultural Identity Development model. This conceptual model describes the process of first overcoming internalized sexism, domestic abuse, sexual harassment, rape, and other forms of oppression and then healing…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Sexual Harassment, Victims of Crime, Gender Bias
Smith, Roy – 1992
This paper reviews the literature related to stepfamilies in general, focusing on the stressors that affect the children of White, middle-class stepfamilies; the related consequences of the stressors; and strategies to cope with the impact of the stressors. Following this general review, the paper focuses on the identified stressors which affect…
Descriptors: Black Family, Children, Coping, Stepfamily
Brammer, Lawrence M. – 1992
A transition is a short-term life change characterized by a sharp discontinuity with the past. Examples of transitions include job changes, marriages, births, divorces, death, vacations, and relocation. Transitions can be either positive or negative, voluntary or involuntary, on-time or off-time. Life transitions can be viewed by using metaphors…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Change, Coping, Life Events
Carbone, Dominic J. – 1989
For people who work in high stress occupations the effects of certain stressful situations can take their toll not only on workers' performance at work and their psychological well being, but also on their family life. This study explored the relationships between job stress, psychological distress, occupational and family outcomes, and coping at…
Descriptors: Coping, Employment, Family Relationship, Models
Rayburn, Carole A. – 1988
Many stressed individuals seek help first from clergy, who in turn have stresses of their own. This study examined stress in single and married clergy and those clergy married to other clergy. In single clergy, 106 females and 134 males were compared on Osipow and Spokane measures and were found to differ significantly on stress from the Physical…
Descriptors: Clergy, Coping, Sex Differences, Spouses
Staik, Irene M.; Dickman, Carol L. – 1988
Research has indicated that the freshman year of college is the most stressful for the student. This study is based on the belief that a thorough comprehension of self-reported stressors of college freshmen is necessary for administrators to plan programs designed to help students to cope with their stressors. Effective coping reduces attrition…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Coping, Higher Education, Stress Variables
Zenere, Frank – Communique, 2002
This article is a professional and personal reflection of the author's time as crisis responder to the shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde. This was the author's seventh response to a school shooting in the nation, and they were on site in Uvalde for 10 days. The author's team served in the role of navigators and were assigned to families upon…
Descriptors: Violence, Weapons, Coping, Trauma
Peer reviewedSpanier, Graham B.; Casto, Robert F. – Journal of Divorce, 1979
Reports the findings of a study designed to provide an in-depth analysis of the postseparation period. Data revealed two separate but overlapping adjustments--to the dissolution of the marriage, and to setting up a new life-style. Four hypotheses were also examined. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Divorce, Emotional Adjustment
Switzer, Lucigrace – Executive Educator, 1979
School superintendents and assistant superintendents discuss the stress of their jobs and the ways in which they cope with that stress. (IRT)
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Stress Variables, Superintendents
Pinkerton, Sandra Ruth – Exceptional Parent, 1987
Parents of disabled children who experience chronic pain can help children cope by: assuring the child that they are aware of the pain; talking about the pain with the child; avoiding overreactions to pain; planning or modifying activities according to intensity of pain; and ensuring that the child gets sufficient rest. (CB)
Descriptors: Coping, Disabilities, Parent Child Relationship, Parenting Skills

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