• Communal coping is the collective effort of members of a connected network (familial or social) to manage a distressing event (Lyons, Michelson, Sullivan...
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  • Coping refers to conscious strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions. Coping strategies can be cognitions or behaviors and can be individual or social...
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    "Understanding health behavior change among couples: An interdependence and communal coping approach". Social Science and Medicine. 62 (6): 1369–1380. doi:10.1016/j...
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    study by Scharf, the group brought up in a communal environment within a kibbutz showed less ability in coping with imagined situations of separation than...
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    and access services when needed; that good friends enhance their friends' coping skills in dealing with illness and other health problems; and that good...
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  • Communal reinforcement is a social phenomenon in which a concept or idea is repeatedly asserted in a community, regardless of whether sufficient empirical...
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    addictive and thus potentially fatal. It is also applied to the potential at a communal or global level for the entire human race to destroy itself through the...
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    being the Seto who had migrated away from Setomaa and had to recreate a communal and religious identity. The second group being the Seto people who continued...
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    Latin c. 530 by St Benedict of Nursia (c. AD 480–550) for monks living communally under the authority of an abbot. The spirit of Saint Benedict's Rule is...
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  • Centrepoint (commune) (category Communalism)
    about their perception of reality. Different experiences, beliefs, and coping strategies created a tendency towards factionalised perspectives about Centrepoint...
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