2021
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10143122
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Coping with Stress, Executive Functions, and Depressive Symptoms: Focusing on Flexible Responses to Stress

Abstract: Coping flexibility is conceptually similar to both inhibition and set-shifting. Though they serve different functions, all three are robustly associated with depression. Coping flexibility is the ability to relinquish a coping strategy regarded as ineffective and to devise and implement an alternative one; the concept is based on stress and coping theory. Inhibition is the ability to suppress responses selectively according to a change in the situation, while set-shifting is the process of switching flexibly b… Show more

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“…High level of resilience may enhance the repair function of vmPFC and reduce the impulsivity [ 50 ]. In addition, impaired cognitive flexibility may have an adverse effect on problem-solving skills [ 51 ], coping with stress [ 52 ], and decision-making [ 15 ], which may increase impulsivity. However, individuals with high resilience are able to generate new strategies of action to reduce routine disturbances and enhance cognitive flexibility [ 53 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High level of resilience may enhance the repair function of vmPFC and reduce the impulsivity [ 50 ]. In addition, impaired cognitive flexibility may have an adverse effect on problem-solving skills [ 51 ], coping with stress [ 52 ], and decision-making [ 15 ], which may increase impulsivity. However, individuals with high resilience are able to generate new strategies of action to reduce routine disturbances and enhance cognitive flexibility [ 53 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability to successfully employ distraction can often be a testament to the brain's adaptability and resilience in challenging situations. Distraction techniques for anxiety encompass a spectrum of sensory, mental, and physical methods, offering versatile tools for individuals seeking relief [47]. Their beauty lies in their simplicity and accessibility, allowing individuals to find solace without the need for complex interventions.…”
Section: Coping Mechanisms Via Neuropsychological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A critical component of effective coping involves behavioral flexibility, which is closely related to, and partially constrained by, levels of executive function (Kato, 2021). For example, even among individuals without cognitive impairment there is wide variation in their premorbid levels of cognitive flexibility, inhibitory control, and updating/working memory (Miyake et al, 2000a,b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 Self-regulation and resilience through behavioral flexibility Social and personality psychologists define self-regulation as the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes through which one establishes, monitors, and evaluates progress in personal goal pursuit (Karoly, 2010;Hoyle and Gallagher, 2015). Although prior work examining self-regulatory functioning in the context of aging has tended to focus on coping styles, an emerging literature suggests that flexibility in behavioral regulatory strategies is associated with better behavioral outcomes (Kato, 2020;Kato, 2021). Indeed, some individuals conceptualize psychological flexibility as a fundamental aspect of human health and effective behavioral coping with the inherent challenges of leading a fulfilling life (Kashdan and Rottenberg, 2010;Kashdan et al, 2020).…”
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