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- The Cambridge Handbook of the Development of Coping
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- The Cambridge Handbook of the Development of Coping
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 A Systems Perspective on the Development of Coping
- Part I Theoretical Perspectives on the Development of Coping
- Part II Methods for Studying the Development of Coping
- Part III Neurophysiological and Experiential Bases of the Development of Coping
- Part IV Psychological Foundations of the Development of Coping
- Part V Social Contexts and the Development of Coping
- 17 Coping Development as an Everyday Interpersonal Process
- 18 Parenting, Socialization of Emotion, and the Development of Coping
- 19 Temperament, Family Context, and the Development of Coping
- 20 Interparental Conflict, Parental Relationship Dissolution, and the Development of Children’s Coping
- 21 Autonomy, Self-Determination, and the Development of Coping in Adolescence
- 22 Peer Stressors and Peer Relationship Dynamics in the Development of Coping
- 23 Income, Income Inequality, Community, and the Development of Coping
- 24 Culture, Diversity, Context, and the Development of Coping
- Part VI Application and the Development of Coping
- Index
- References
17 - Coping Development as an Everyday Interpersonal Process
Broadening Definitions and Investigations of Coping
from Part V - Social Contexts and the Development of Coping
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 June 2023
- The Cambridge Handbook of the Development of Coping
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- The Cambridge Handbook of the Development of Coping
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 A Systems Perspective on the Development of Coping
- Part I Theoretical Perspectives on the Development of Coping
- Part II Methods for Studying the Development of Coping
- Part III Neurophysiological and Experiential Bases of the Development of Coping
- Part IV Psychological Foundations of the Development of Coping
- Part V Social Contexts and the Development of Coping
- 17 Coping Development as an Everyday Interpersonal Process
- 18 Parenting, Socialization of Emotion, and the Development of Coping
- 19 Temperament, Family Context, and the Development of Coping
- 20 Interparental Conflict, Parental Relationship Dissolution, and the Development of Children’s Coping
- 21 Autonomy, Self-Determination, and the Development of Coping in Adolescence
- 22 Peer Stressors and Peer Relationship Dynamics in the Development of Coping
- 23 Income, Income Inequality, Community, and the Development of Coping
- 24 Culture, Diversity, Context, and the Development of Coping
- Part VI Application and the Development of Coping
- Index
- References
Summary
Children practice coping every day in response to stressors big and small. Coping develops iteratively with repeated exposure to developmentally normative stressors. The everyday perspective on coping focuses on the immediate functions of coping. Children’s experiences with various coping strategies in daily life shape the development of coping over the long term. The interpersonal perspective on coping focuses on the involvement of close others, including peers and family members, in children’s coping. Interactions with others are intertwined with and shape children’s responses to stressful events. The participation of peers and family members in children’s coping is connected to the adaptiveness of their responses in the short term, and their psychological well-being over the long term. These perspectives inform the conceptualization and measurement of coping. Moreover, they provide suggestions for interventions and the direction of future research on coping development.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of the Development of Coping , pp. 427 - 446Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023