Multiple Choice
What is the difference between problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping?
A) Problem-focused coping involves dealing directly with the stressor, whereas emotion-focused coping involves changing how we feel about the stressor.
B) Problem-focused coping involves avoiding the stressor, whereas emotion-focused coping involves lying to ourselves about the stressor.
C) Problem-focused coping involves getting rid of the source of the stressor, whereas emotion-focused coping involves lashing out.
D) Problem-focused coping involves self-defensive procedures, whereas emotion-focused coping involves self-indulgent procedures.
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