- ISBN: 9780805810011 | 0805810013
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 4/1/1992
Contributors | |
Preface | |
The impact of Specific Life Crises and Loss Experiences | |
Bereavement and Health: Processes of Adjusting to the Loss of a Partner | p. 3 |
The Health Consequences of Bereavement | p. 3 |
Theories of Grief | p. 6 |
The Tubingen Longitudinal Study of Bereavement | p. 9 |
Conclusion | p. 19 |
References | p. 20 |
Could It Be Worse? The Diagnosis of Cancer as a Prototype of Traumatic Life Events | p. 23 |
Loss and Crisis: The Special Case of Life-Threatening Disease | p. 24 |
The Trier Longitudinal Study on Coping With Chronic Disease | p. 25 |
The Role of Time as a Factor in Coping With Cancer | p. 32 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 51 |
References | p. 52 |
Psychological Factors Related to the Recuperation Process of Accident Patients | p. 57 |
Relevant Psychological Factors | p. 57 |
Method | p. 58 |
Results | p. 59 |
Discussion | p. 61 |
References | p. 62 |
Abortion: A Case of Crisis and Loss? An Examination of Empirical Evidence | p. 65 |
Psychological Responses Following Abortion | p. 65 |
A Review of the Literature | p. 67 |
Abortion as a Model of Crisis and Loss | p. 75 |
Conclusions | p. 77 |
References | p. 78 |
A Plea for Realistic Pessimism: On Objective Reality, Coping With Stress, and Psychological Dysfunction | p. 81 |
The Argument of Positive Illusions | p. 82 |
Study 1: Hope and Unemployment | p. 83 |
Study 2: Self-Deception About the Objective Situation of Control at Work: Does it Help? | p. 84 |
Study 3: Keeping Stressful Reality Out of Your Mind: Blunting Versus Monitoring | p. 86 |
Studies 4 and 5: Coping in General | p. 88 |
General Discussion | p. 92 |
References | p. 93 |
Stress and Coping in the Context of Caring | p. 95 |
Stress as a Multifaceted Condition | p. 95 |
Caregiver Stress: An Empirical Study | p. 98 |
Some Final Comments | p. 113 |
References | p. 116 |
The Impact of Views About Responsibilities and Avoidability | |
Antecedents and Consequences of Causal Attributions for Critical Life Events | p. 121 |
Basic Attribution Research | p. 121 |
Critical Life Events From an Attributional Viewpoint | p. 122 |
References | p. 131 |
Attribution of Responsibility for Losses and Perceived Injustice | p. 133 |
Issue of Injustice in Critical Life Events | p. 133 |
The Perspective of the Victim | p. 135 |
The Observer Perspective | p. 149 |
Conclusions | p. 156 |
References | p. 159 |
Blame Avoidance: Toward an Attributional Intervention Program | p. 163 |
Cognitive Influences on the Stress Response | p. 163 |
Cognitive Factors in Coping | p. 164 |
Elements of Causality, Responsibility, and Blameworthiness | p. 167 |
Blame Inoculation | p. 169 |
References | p. 177 |
The Counterfactual Fallacy: Confusing What Might Have Been With What Ought to Have Been | p. 179 |
Actions That Need not Have Been | p. 180 |
Taken-for-Granted Versus Mutable Misfortunes | p. 183 |
Blame and Mutability | p. 186 |
Mutable Versus Unexpected Outcomes | p. 188 |
Summary | p. 191 |
References | p. 192 |
Ways of Dealing with Crisis and Losses | |
The Role of Similarity in Coping Through Down-Ward Comparison | p. 196 |
Theory of Social Comparison | p. 196 |
Support for Downward Comparison | p. 198 |
Similarity and Downward Comparison | p. 202 |
Locus of Problem | p. 207 |
General Discussion | p. 208 |
Conclusion | p. 209 |
References | p. 210 |
Social Comparison and Affiliation Under Threat | p. 213 |
Classic Contributions | p. 214 |
Downward Comparison Theory | p. 215 |
The Divergence of Comparative and Affiliative Activity Under Threat | p. 216 |
Affiliation Under Threat | p. 218 |
Divergence of Evaluative and Affiliative Activities | p. 219 |
Effects of Comparisons and Affiliation Under Threat | p. 221 |
Social Comparison Processes Under Stress: Discussion and Conclusions | p. 224 |
References | p. 226 |
Employees' Reactions to an Anticipated Plant Closure: The Influence of Positive Illusions | p. 229 |
Assessing the Functional Consequences of Positive Illusions | p. 231 |
An Exploratory Path Model of Coping with Job Loss | p. 239 |
General Discussion and Summary | p. 248 |
References | p. 252 |
Monitoring and Blunting in the Face of Threat: Implications for Adaptation and Health | p. 255 |
Implications of Monitoring and Blunting for Adjustment to Health Threats | p. 256 |
Implications of Monitoring and Blunting for Anxiety Disorders | p. 262 |
Implications of Monitoring and Blunting for Self-Protective | |
Behaviors | p. 268 |
Conclusions | p. 269 |
References | p. 270 |
Reality Negotiation and Valence/Linkage Self-Theories: Psychic Showdown at the "I'm OK" Corral and Beyond | p. 275 |
Positive Valence/Linkage Self-Theories: The "I'm OK" Corral | p. 276 |
Reality Negotiation and the Positive Valence/Linkage Rotation | |
Self-Theory | p. 281 |
Negative Valence/Linkage Self-Theories: The "I'm not OK" Corral | p. 287 |
Reality Negotiation and the Negative Valence,Linkage Rotation Self-Theory | p. 289 |
Caveats, Corrals, and Reality Negotiations | p. 293 |
References | p. 294 |
Developmental Perspectives on Coping with Loss | |
Coping With Discrepancies Between Aspirations and Achievements in Adult Development: A Dual-Process Model | p. 301 |
Assimilative and Accommodative Processes in the Context of Development-Related Control Activities | p. 303 |
Related Theoretical Notions | p. 309 |
Implications for a Theory of Depression | p. 311 |
Age-Related Changes in Preferred Coping Styles | p. 312 |
Summary | p. 315 |
References | p. 316 |
Is It Coping Or Is It Growth? A Cognitive-Affective Model of Contentment in the Elderly | p. 321 |
Pain, Suffering, and Evaluating Perspectives | p. 323 |
Cognitive Bases of Emotional Reactions: From Preoperational to Social Role Taking | p. 324 |
Social Role Taking | p. 326 |
Self-Role Taking and the Growth Process. Appreciating the Influence of Perspectives on One's Emotional Reactions | p. 330 |
Summary | p. 333 |
References | p. 335 |
Searching for Protective Factors | |
Reconsidering Assumptions About Coping With Loss: An Overview of Current Research | p. 341 |
Development of our Theoretical Perspective | p. 342 |
Initial Empirical Work | p. 350 |
Ongoing Theoretical and Empirical Work | p. 358 |
Conclusions | p. 361 |
References | p. 363 |
Mutual Impacts of Toughening on Crises and Losses | p. 367 |
The Toughness Pattern and How One Achieves It | p. 368 |
Implications of Toughness for Personality and Performance | p. 371 |
How Toughness Related to Energy, Performance, and Personality | p. 372 |
Implications for Coping with Life Crises and Losses | p. 373 |
How Toughness Relates to Health | p. 376 |
Research on Life Events From the Perspective of Toughness | p. 378 |
What Experiences Lead to Toughening? | p. 380 |
References | p. 381 |
Constructive Thinking and Mental and Physical Well-Being | p. 385 |
Constructive Thinking and Emotional and Physical Well-Being as | |
Determined by Retrospective Recall | p. 387 |
Constructive Thinking, Hardiness, Stress, Productive Load, and Mental and Physical Well-Being as Determined by Retrospective Recall | p. 390 |
The Relation of Constructive Thinking to Daily Records of Symptoms | p. 397 |
Constructive Thinking and Cognitive, Affective, and Physiological Responses to Stress in the Laboratory | p. 402 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 407 |
References | p. 408 |
Trust and Trustworthiness | p. 411 |
Major Themes of Trust Research | p. 412 |
Trust as a Social Psychological Variable | p. 421 |
Consequences of Trust | p. 426 |
Summary | p. 430 |
References | p. 431 |
Social Support and Mental Health: A Conceptual and Empirical Overview | p. 435 |
A Taxonomy of Social Relationships | p. 436 |
Social Support, Personality, Stress, and Coping | p. 441 |
Discussion | p. 453 |
References | p. 455 |
Understanding Social Responses to Victims | |
The Cost of Social Support Following Negative Life Events: Can Adversity Increase Commitment to Caring in Close Relationships? | p. 461 |
Commitment in the Face of Adversity | p. 462 |
Commitment to Personal Projects | p. 463 |
A Longitudinal Study of Commitment | p. 465 |
Commitment to Caregiving | p. 468 |
Lack of Commitment | p. 471 |
Healthy Commitments: Beyond Control | p. 472 |
Conclusion | p. 473 |
References | p. 473 |
Coping With Rape: A Social Psychological Perspective | p. 477 |
Social Stereotypes and Responsibility Attributions to Victims of Rape | p. 479 |
Police Officers' Definitions of Rape | p. 486 |
Conclusion | p. 493 |
References | p. 494 |
Negative Social Reactions to Victims: An Overview of Responses and Their Determinants | p. 497 |
A Typology of Social Reactions to Victims | p. 498 |
Determinants of Negative Social Reactions to Victims | p. 504 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 512 |
References | p. 515 |
Methodological Comment | |
Quandary: Correlation Coefficients and Contexts | p. 521 |
Author index | p. 529 |
Subject index | p. 545 |
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