Answer the following four questions
Question Description
The Stress and Coping Reading discussed the difference between problem-focused and emotion-focused coping.
Following is a list of stressors. For each one, give a problem-focused and an emotion-focused strategy for dealing with the stressor. Remember the problem-focused either helps fix the problem or prevent it from recurring. The emotion-focused coping is designed to change your perspective on the problem. They are both important strategies to learn.
Example: Stressor: You get in an accident and wreck your car. Problem-focused strategy: You take photographs of the accident and call the insurance company daily to check on the status of your claim. Emotion-Focused Strategy: Whenever you start to feel discouraged about not having a car, you think to yourself how lucky you are that you did not get injured in the accident.
For each of the following stressors, come up with an emotion-focused and a problem-focused strategy. See the example above.
- Stressor: You get in a fight with your boyfriend or girlfriend.
- Stressor: You are late for work.
- Stressor: You get a low score on an important exam.
- Stressor: You have a “bad hair day.”
- Now, come up with your own. List a stressor that you experience, and give a problem-focused and an emotion-focused strategy for dealing with it.
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Following are guidelines for this assignment:
- I will grade mostly on content, but mechanics (grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc.) do count, also.
- Please proofread carefully.
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