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The dual Process model of coping with bereavement : Rationale and description

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The article was published on 2013-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1688 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Coping (psychology).

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Coping: Pitfalls and Promise

TL;DR: This work discusses three primary challenges for coping researchers (measurement, nomenclature, and effectiveness), and highlights recent developments in coping theory and research that hold promise for the field, including previously unaddressed aspects of coping, new measurement approaches, and focus on positive affective outcomes.
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Treatment of complicated grief: a randomized controlled trial

TL;DR: Complicated grief treatment is an improved treatment over interpersonal psychotherapy, showing higher response rates and faster time to response.
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Regulatory Flexibility: An Individual Differences Perspective on Coping and Emotion Regulation.

TL;DR: A heuristic individual differences framework is proposed and research on three sequential components of flexibility for which propensities and abilities vary are reviewed: sensitivity to context, availability of a diverse repertoire of regulatory strategies, and responsiveness to feedback.
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Learning from Business Failure: Propositions of Grief Recovery for the Self-Employed

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use the psychological literature on grief to explore the emotion of business failure and suggest that the loss of a business from failure can cause the self-employed to feel grief, a negative emotional response interfering with the ability to learn from the events surrounding that loss.
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The dual process model of coping with bereavement: a decade on.

TL;DR: The rationale is given as to why this model was deemed necessary and how it was designed to overcome limitations of earlier models of adaptive coping with loss to put the model to stringent empirical test.
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