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karen

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Avoidant, emotion-based coping may be beneficial in the short term because this coping style gives your body time to recover from the physiological responses to and the shock of the stressor. For example, if you are diagnosed with cancer, and you are so anxious you can not function, it may benefit you to be emotion-focused and to cope with your emotions first and then deal with the issue later.
 
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Research indicates that the approach coping works better in the short term than the long term.
 
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karen

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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