Coping

In fixed prosthodontics, the metal substrate on which porcelain is applied in fabrication of a metal‐ceramic restoration. Also used to describe the initial thin layer of wax on a die or a thin covering or crown.


The ability to deal adequately with an environmental situation or with oneself.


Adjustment of one’s activities to overcome stress in the environment without change in goals.


Adapting to and managing change, stress, or opportunity (e.g., acute or chronic illness, disability, pain, death, relocation, work, changes in family structure, new relationships, or new ideas).


Effectively using resources and strategies to deal with potentially harmful or stressful internal or external demands.


In the realm of psychology, there exists a term denoting an individual’s distinctive set of reactions to stressful circumstances. These coping patterns can have a significant impact on the likelihood of an individual developing Stockholm syndrome during a hostage situation.


 


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