Sentence examples for avoiding coping from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "avoiding coping" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing strategies for dealing with stress or challenges, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "In therapy, we often discuss the importance of avoiding coping mechanisms that are harmful."
Alternatives: "eschewing coping" or "steering clear of coping".

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I dieted myself out like most people – if they are dieting, they tend to get very big, and they get bigger and bigger with every diet, and there is more self-loathing, more blaming, more comfort eating, more withdrawal, so you've got that avoiding, coping behaviour.

Of men with a more avoiding coping style a lower percentage had contact with a GP.

Men with a predominantly avoiding coping style sought care less often from a GP or medcial specialist, whereas men with a support seeking coping style visited the GP more often.

He distinguished three components of coping attitudes: a passive avoiding coping pattern of responding to the assessment, a problem-focussed coping pattern, and an emotion-focussed coping pattern, which includes the degree of seeking social support and expressing emotions.

The construct depersonalization may also be considered an avoiding coping strategy, which may easily be adopted by men as a method to deal with a stressful situation.

Approached patients vulnerable to short-term high distress were younger, single, less optimistic, experienced little social support, used an avoiding coping style and displayed a lower quality of life and higher distress level before approach for genetic counseling.

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The coating which covers on the top of an authentication device is used to avoid coping and has the effect of raising the reflection efficiency.

"Anything too funky or arty, they tend to avoid," Cope says.

Behavioural response to HIREC fall into several main categories: (i) avoiding or coping with novel enemies (e.g. predators, parasites, diseases; including humans); (ii) adopting and utilizing novel resources or habitats; (iii) avoiding or coping with novel abiotic stressors (e.g. pollutants); and (iv) adjusting to changing spatiotemporal conditions (e.g. habitat fragmentation, climate change).

Inevitably, therefore, it's impossible to accurately predict with any certainty the long-term economic costs of avoiding or coping with the impacts of climate change.

Finally, students completed a self-persuasion writing assignment that emphasized using positive coping skills and avoiding negative coping skills.

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