CFD 3250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Adobe After Effects
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Part three: dying, dying persons are living human beings. Dying is a special situation in living, not the whole of life. Death is the outcome of dying, not its equivalent. Constantly changing cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage specific external and/or internal demands that are appraised as taxing or exceeding the resources of the person. (lazarus & folkman, 1984: central elements of coping. Focusing on processes of coping, i. e. , the changing, dynamic nature of coping: directing attention to the many, varied efforts that are central to coping, underlining attempts to manage a stressful situation. Linking coping to efforts addressing specific demands that are perceived as stressful: distinguishing coping from routine, automatized, adaptive behaviors. Coping with dying is multifaceted & involves more than one: person. Listen carefully to what his or her coping reveals: understand what coping means for each person in each situation, dying trajectories and awareness contexts, dying trajectories (see also chapter 2)