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Coping and Multiple Sclerosis

2015 
Coping, considered as a process, is characterized by dynamics and changes that are a function of continuous appraisals. Two coping strategies have been identified: problem-focused strategies (involving dealing with internal or environmental demands that create a threat) and emotion-focused strategies, which are associated with emotional regulation (involving efforts to modify the distress that accompanies threat).
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