The critical/harsh parent position, identified by the parent’s rigid and rule-bound discipline along with a critical view of ...
Treating all adversity as inherently negative does a disservice to children and their ability to develop adaptive coping ...
Children often model their behavior based on the adults around them. Parents and teachers who demonstrate positive ways of coping with stress set ... be managed through home and school-based ...
For parents of children with disabilities, finding time to focus on themselves may be difficult. However, a new study finds that the right coping strategies and resilience can significantly help ...
Social–emotional skills (e.g., emotion regulation) influence a variety of academic outcomes among children. This study examined the relations of coping strategies and cognitive emotion regulation (CER ...
For parents of children with disabilities, finding time to focus on themselves may be difficult. However, a new study finds that the right coping strategies and resilience can significantly help ...
Dyadic coping refers to the way partners work together to manage the stresses of one person’s illness. Rather than just relying on the support of friends and family, couples develop their own unique ...
In Pain Remixed, Lyons-Rising draws from his own experiences of losing both of his biological parents to suicide during his ...
Understanding the Importance of Behavioral Therapy Behavioral Therapy is one approach used to rehabilitate children with ...