View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Coping.

Coping

Coping | Cops | Cop | Coped | Copes | Copings

Coping meaning

The top layer of a brick wall, especially one that slopes in order to throw off water. | The process of managing taxing circumstances, expending effort to solve personal and interpersonal problems, and seeking to master, minimize, reduce or tolerate stress or conflict. | The process of clipping the beak or talons of a bird.

Synonyms of Coping

Example sentences (20)

Embrace Mind Hacks' Coping Skills For Dealing With CoronavirusPittsburgh Today Live's Heather Abraham talks with Dr. Carla Chugani about coping skills for dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.

What is triggered by the new state is also our coping, but in this case it's the coping based upon our strengths.

Most grinds can be done on the coping of a ramp or pool as well, but there are some coping tricks which require the momentum and vertical attitude that can only be attained on a transitioned riding surface.

A £100 donation could provide a child with six one-to-one sessions with the hospice’s family support team, providing them with the coping mechanisms to prevent them from feeling isolated and alone when faced with bereavement.

Access to an oral medication will be beneficial for many women "coping with extreme, and sometimes life-threatening, feelings", she added.

Amid a finds a scientist coping with the loss of her heroic mother by possibly go wrong, right?

And I made jokes, it was always like that, it was a coping mechanism I guess.

And with the divorce rate so high, many women find themselves coping alone like me.

Asked how the superstar is coping with motherhood, he replied: “She’s loving it.

Being a counselor gave me tons of skills for coping with stressful situations by teaching me patience, empathy and quick-thinking problem-solving techniques.

But she has coping mechanisms in place.

By working with a mental health professional, individuals can explore the underlying causes of their decreased desire and learn coping mechanisms to manage their symptoms effectively.

Crying is an important safety valve, largely because keeping difficult feelings inside—what psychologists call repressive coping—can be bad for our health.

Despite the fact that high-energy coping allows people to manage a constant barrage of threats, this comes at a cost.

Drinking went from a social, celebratory ritual to a coping mechanism, and one day alcohol gained the upper hand.

He is hard on himself, and it cannot be easy coping with single parenthood amid such grief, but Zach seems to be thriving.

Her horsefeathers are still called a “courageous stand” against men, even if it was just one, a non-harasser struggling, in a callous university environment, with the anguish of coping with the suffering and death of his young son.

He said: 'I was talking with my therapist about coping mechanisms because when I'm stressed, I turn to unhealthy foods.

He says that generalised anxiety is widespread, and that drugs and alcohol are go-to coping mechanisms for some.

How have you been coping as a single mum and what advice do you have for single mothers out there?