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Development of Maladaptive Coping: A Functional Adaptation to Chronic, Uncontrollable Stress
Martha E. Wadsworth
Psychology
Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
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Stress Response Pathway
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Functional Adaptation
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Uncontrollable Stress
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Maladaptive Coping
100%
Stress Response
50%
Physical Health
50%
Mental Health
50%
Negative Effects
50%
Physiological Response
50%
Response to Stress
50%
Child Development
50%
Coping Responses
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Health Disparities
50%
Unpredictable Environment
50%
Maladjustment
50%
Chronic Stress
50%
Physiological Stress
50%
Early Environment
50%
Psychobiological Model
50%
Functional Perspective
50%
Dangerous Environments
50%
Health Perspective
50%
Child Coping
50%
Psychology
Mental Health
50%
Coping Strategies
50%
Health Disparity
50%
Maladjustment
50%
Chronic Stress
50%