Casey Linsey Wells

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In 1984, two groundbreaking psychologists who studied stress and emotion, the late UC Berkeley professor Richard Lazarus and UC San Francisco professor Susan Folkman, presented a theory of coping, which they defined as “constantly changing cognitive behavior efforts to manage specific external and internal demands that [exceed] the resources of a person.”35 In other words, coping is a learned strategy to manage the profound unease in the body and mind that stress generates.
How to Do the Work: Recognize Your Patterns, Heal from Your Past, and Create Your Self
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