Positive and Negative Coping

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Positive and Negative Coping Using the C-O-P-E Method

There are positive methods of coping with stress . . .

. . . and there are negative ways to cope with stress.

How to C-O-P-E C = Change how you think about the stressor. Stress Example: Emma missed her ride and must walk to school. Positive Coping: Change thought process to, “I really need the exercise anyway, and I can think about the report that’s due as I’m walking.”

How to C-O-P-E O = Organize with attention to time management. Stress Example: Planning a service learning project seems overwhelming. Positive Coping: “I can break this down into smaller tasks and enlist others to help.”

How to C-O-P-E P = Practice relaxation techniques. Stress Example: Pressure to perform well on end-of-course math exam. Positive Coping: Just before the test, practice muscular relaxation and deep breathing.

How to C-O-P-E E = Emotions can be managed. Stress Example: Your best friend since third grade is moving to another state. Positive Coping: Deciding it’s okay to be sad, having a farewell party to say goodbye, and planning to stay in touch via email.

Putting It to Practice Use the C-O-P-E method to practice for these stressors: Being scolded for not finishing homework Thinking your neighborhood’s not safe Wondering if you have the right outfit for a party Not getting enough sleep before a big game Being yelled at by older sister for being in the bathroom