S2) Coping Flashcards
1
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What is coping?
A
Coping is the sum of constantly changing cognitive and behavioural efforts aimied to handle taxing/demanding tasks
2
Q
How can social support aid coping?
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- Key factor in managing stress
- Help patients recognise and mobilise social support (informal/formal)
- E.g. social services, patient groups, religious / charitable organisations*
3
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State 3 ways in which personal control can aid coping
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- Pain management
- Self-management programmes
- Facilitate cognitive control
4
Q
State two ways in which preparation can aid coping
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- Reduce ambiguity
- Reduce uncertainty
5
Q
What is emotion focussed coping?
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Emotion focussed coping involves changing the emotion in order to cope
6
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What are the behavioural and cognitive approaches of emotion focussed coping?
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- Behavioural approaches – do something e.g. talk to friends, alcohol, etc
- Cognitive approaches – change how you think about a situation e.g. denial, focus on positive aspects
7
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What is problem focussed coping?
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Problem focussed coping involves changing the problem or your resources to cope
8
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What are the behavioural and cognitive approaches of problem focussed coping?
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- Behavioural approaches – reduce demands of stressful situation e.g. distribute intense workload over a period of time
- -* Cognitive approaches – expand resources to deal with it e.g. if mobility a problem, buy a motorised wheelchair
9
Q
Identify 5 outcomes of successful coping
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- Tolerating or adjusting to negative events or realities
- Reducing threats
- Enhancing prospects of recovery
- Maintaining a positive self-image
- Maintaining emotional equilibrium