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olgavictoria

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Tamika lost her job and must find another. She decides to look at this as a challenge and as an opportunity to find a more fulfilling job. This way of thinking can be termed:
 
  a. emotion-focused coping.
  b. reappraisal.
  c. meaning-focused coping.
  d. both b' and c'

Question 2

Isabel was devastated when her best friend was in a car accident and hospitalized in critical condition. Isabel visited her friend, and sought comfort by talking to her other friends, seeking spiritual support, and exercising to relax. Which type of coping is this?
 
  a. emotion-focused
  b. problem-focused
  c. meaning-focused
  d. reappraisal



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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