The Development of Coping Stress, Neurophysiology, Social Relationsh
This book traces the development of coping from birth to emerging adulthood by building a conceptual and empirical bridge between coping and the development of regulation and resilience. It offers a comprehensive overview of the challenges facing the deve
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e Development of Coping Stress, Neurophysiology, Social Relationships, and Resilience During Childhood and Adolescence
The Development of Coping
Ellen A. Skinner Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck •
The Development of Coping Stress, Neurophysiology, Social Relationships, and Resilience During Childhood and Adolescence
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Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck School of Applied Psychology Griffith University Southport, QLD Australia
Ellen A. Skinner Psychology Department Portland State University Portland, OR USA
ISBN 978-3-319-41738-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-41740-0
ISBN 978-3-319-41740-0
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To our remarkable daughter, Leona, who has taught me so much about coping, resilience, and the magic of development. —Ellen A. Skinner
To Tony, my love, who has traveled alongside me since before, and always makes me think hard and laugh harder. Also, to my family who know so much about coping and resilience. —Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck
Preface
It’s funny: I always imagined when I was a kid that adults had some kind of inner toolbox full of shiny tools: the saw of discernment, the hammer of wisdom, the sandpaper of patience. But then when I grew up I found that life handed you these rusty bent old tools friendships, prayer, conscience, honesty - and said “do the best you can with these, they will have to do.” And mostly, against all odds, they do. Annie Lamott, Travelling Mercies
Despite the idyllic picture of childhood sometimes painted in books and films, the lives of children and adolescents are filled with problems, challenges, and demands. Some are seemingly minor daily hassles, such as teasing in the lunchroom about the choice of sandwich, an argument between sisters over a television show,
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