Handbook of Multicultural Perspectives on Stress and Coping /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer US : Imprint: Springer,
2006.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2006. |
Colección: | International and Cultural Psychology,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Beyond Stress and Coping: The Positive Psychology of Transformation
- Theoretical Issues
- Culture: A Fundamental Context for the Stress and Coping Paradigm
- A New Theoretical Model of Collectivistic Coping
- Coping with Suffering: The Buddhist Perspective
- The Way of Nature as a Healing Power
- Advance in the Study of Religious and Spiritual Coping
- Coping Strategies and Culturally Influenced Beliefs about the World
- Personality Systems and a Biosocioexistential Model of Posttraumatic Responses Based on a Korean Sample
- Methodological Issues
- Frequently Ignored Methodological Issues in Cross-Cultural Stress Research
- Problems and Strategies When Using Rating Scales in Cross-Cultural Coping Research
- A Resource-Congruence Model of Coping and the Development of the Coping Schemas Inventory
- Acculturative Stress
- Acculturative Stress
- The Effects of Acculturative Stress on the Hispanic Family
- Coping with Domestic Violence by Japanese Canadian Women
- How Visible Minority Students Cope with Supervision Stress
- Psychological Skills Related to Intercultural Adjustment
- Culture, Coping, and Resilience
- Hardiness Considered Across Cultures
- Resilience as a Coping Mechanism: A Common Story of Vietnamese Refugee Women
- Stress and Coping Among Asian Americans: Lazarus and Folkman’s Model and Beyond
- The Agony, Silent Grief, and Deep Frustration of Many Communities in the Middle East: Challenges for Coping and Survival
- Stress, Culture, and Racial Socialization: Making an Impact
- Adjustment and Coping in Aboriginal People
- Occupational Stress
- Towards an Understanding of Occupational Stress Among Asian Americans
- A Multicultural Perspective on Work-related Stress: Development of a Collective Coping Scale
- Conclusion
- Knowledge Gaps about Stress and Coping in a Multicultural Context.