Term ID: T4452

Psychological Adaptation Process

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The mechanisms by which individuals adjust their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors to cope with environmental demands.
Example: How people modify their coping strategies, goals, and expectations when facing chronic illness or major life changes.

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Reference: Taylor (1983)