Perspectives on Research in Emotional Stress 2022
DOI: 10.4324/9781315075488-21
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Coping with Stress Through Social Skills Training

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“…Emotion-focused coping strategies are frequently employed, with research indicating distinct gender-based preferences: women tend to prioritize seeking emotional support, whereas men more commonly resort to direct problem-solving approaches to manage stress [107,108]. Social support not only provides comfort but also has physiological benefits, helping to dampen stress responses and influencing brain regions that are associated with emotion regulation [109,110].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Emotion-focused coping strategies are frequently employed, with research indicating distinct gender-based preferences: women tend to prioritize seeking emotional support, whereas men more commonly resort to direct problem-solving approaches to manage stress [107,108]. Social support not only provides comfort but also has physiological benefits, helping to dampen stress responses and influencing brain regions that are associated with emotion regulation [109,110].…”
Section: Emotional Coping Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When individuals lean on their social networks, it can temper the body's stress responses, creating a buffer against adverse reactions. Furthermore, research indicates that such social interactions and the emotional support derived from them can influence brain regions tasked with emotional regulation, underscoring the profound interconnectedness of social bonds and brain function [61].…”
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