Journal article

Prevention is better than cure: Coping skills training for adolescents at school

E Frydenberg, R Lewis, K Bugalski, A Cotta, C McCarthy, N Luscombe-smith, C Poole

International Journal of Phytoremediation | Published : 2004

Abstract

Children and adolescents today face a plethora of stressful problems, including family and relationship conflict, death of close family members or friends, and academic and social pressures. Such problems have been found to contribute to an increased risk of various emotional–social–cognitive difficulties in adolescence. These include academic failure, social misbehaviour, interpersonal problems, and depression. Programmes that promote coping with normative stress, delivered to the whole population, have been considered to represent a promising direction for the prevention of social emotional difficulties. The Best of Coping: Developing Coping Skills Program (Frydenberg & Brandon, 2002) was ..

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