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Perez, Joseph F. – 1986
This book considers the dynamics and characteristics of the alcoholic family. The first part examines the alcoholic family. Needs such as security, love, and self-esteem, and defenses such as denial, rationalization, projection, regression, fantasy, displacement, and avoidance are discussed. Common denominators in the personalities of enablers…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Case Studies, Communication Skills, Coping
Wells, Ruth Herman – 1993
This document is one of eight in a series of guides designed to help teach and counsel troubled youth. It contains 20 lessons that focus on a variety of coping skills. Lesson 1 helps students to reduce their anxiety and to learn that it is normal and expectable to make mistakes. Several lessons offer suggestions on ways to help to build students'…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Coping, Group Counseling, Secondary Education
Wells, Ruth Herman – 1993
This document is one of eight in a series of guides designed to help teach and counsel troubled youth. It cuts across the areas covered in the other guides (coping skills, social skills, and school skills) to present 20 important lessons for troubled youth. Individual lessons in this guide focus on gangs and gang membership; special education;…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Coping, Interpersonal Competence, Juvenile Gangs
ETR Associates, Santa Cruz, CA. – 1994
This document contains a short fictional story about a young boy who is angry when his mother decides to remarry. The theme of the story is handling family changes. Readers discover how the boy learns that a bigger family, with a stepfather and new stepsiblings, can be fun. (NB)
Descriptors: Change, Children, Coping, Elementary Secondary Education
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC. – 1998
Noting that the most assistance adults can provide to a child during a disaster is to be calm, honest, and caring, this brochure provides suggestions for helping children cope with natural and other disasters. The brochure details how children's typical reactions vary with their age, describes how families can prepare for disasters, and suggests…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Coping, Emergency Programs
Bunker, Kerry A.; Webb, Amy D. – 1992
This report begins with what is hypothesized to be the relationship between stress and learning in a managerial context, followed by a brief review of what stress research has contributed to understanding of this relationship. Next, a study of managerial stress and coping conducted in a corporate setting is reported. A model of coping and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Administrators, Coping, Evaluation Methods
Ziglar, Elisa J. – 1991
This paper reviews the literature on the stresses and coping strategies of spouses of patients with myocardial infarction (MI). It attempts to identify specific problem areas of adjustment for the spouse and to explore the effects of spousal adjustment on patient recovery. Chapter one provides an overview of the importance in examining the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Emotional Adjustment, Females
Roll, John M.; Habermeier, Wendy M. – 1991
Individuals utilize many cues from their environments in order to assess their status. A person's status may be conceptualized as being made up of the roles the individual plays. One role individuals may play at some point in their life is the role of victim. This study sought to determine whether or not individuals possess a veridical assessment…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Higher Education, Sex Differences
Grant, Neil; Findlay, Hazel – 1990
This book describes a program of anger management for teenagers. Chapter 1 describes the OK Line, a strategy based on Rational Emotive Therapy (RET). The important concept in RET is: the way one thinks affects the way one feel, which affects what one does. If one is feeling angry and one's behavior is violent, then it becomes necessary to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anger, Coping, Foreign Countries
Sherwin, Elisabeth D.; And Others – 1991
This study examined the effects of reality negotiation strategies on burnout among nurses (N=45) in chronic-care rehabilitation units. It was predicted that hope would be inversely related to three components of burnout. The factors of hope were described as: (1) "agency," defined as a sense of meaning and goal-directed energy; and (2)…
Descriptors: Burnout, Coping, Job Satisfaction, Nurses
Here's How, 1983
One of a series of practitioner-oriented newsletters, the document provides elementary school principals with tips for dealing with stress. Because principals spend approximately 80 percent of their workday in face-to-face interchanges (with staff, faculty, parents, and others), the article gives warning signals indicative of too much stress. A…
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Education, Principals, Relaxation Training
Ruby, Nell – Across the Disciplines, 2004
A week after the 9/11 WTC event, the collage project that Nell Ruby and her class had been working on in a basic design classroom lacked relevance. They had been working from master works, analyzing hue and value relationships, color schemes, shape, and composition. The master works seemed unimportant because of the immense emotional impact of the…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Art Activities, Coping, Creativity
Jay, Karla – Across the Disciplines, 2004
Though Pace University's Civic Center campus is just two blocks from where the Twin Towers stood, they have never thought of themselves as the epicenter of anything. They are usually a footnote to New York University or Columbia. To read the media after September 11, 2001, one might have thought that New York University was the closest school to…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Coping, College Instruction, United States History
Pfaff, Valerie Kalsbeck – 1986
Music therapy, the systematic application of music and musical activities to elicit specific changes in emotional, physical, or social behavior, can help pediatric cancer patients to decrease their anxiety and cope with hospitalization. Because music is a nonverbal means of expression, it is an especially effective medium for young children who…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cancer, Children, Coping
Tang, Thomas Li-Ping; Hammontree, Monty L. – 1989
The emphasis in stress-illness research has begun to shift recently toward the study of resistance resources. Social support has been identified as a potentially important moderator of the stress-illness relationship. In this study, hardiness in a sample of police officers was examined. Subjects (N=60) were police officers from seven suburban…
Descriptors: Coping, Employee Absenteeism, Physical Health, Police

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