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Card 6
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What is the definition of thriving?
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Card 7
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According to Lazarus & Folkman (1984) what are the three types of coping styles?
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Card 8
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What is the definition of emotion-focused coping?
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Card 9
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What is the definition of problem-focused coping?
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What is the definition of emotional avoidance?
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Card 11
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People with high efficacy are able to:
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Card 12
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Hardiness is defined as a combination of three cognitive factors. What are they?
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Card 13
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People who are high in hardiness have "a willingness to change coping strategies & to change self" what is this called?
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Card 14
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One of the first studies to provide strong evidence for a direct causal connection between health status & psychological factors suggested what?
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Card 15
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Who introduced the concept of learned optimism?
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