Here are the key points about coping-tolerance patterns:
- Coping-tolerance patterns refer to how individuals deal with and respond to stressful events and situations.
- They indicate the level of control and influence stressful events have over a person's life and personal well-being.
- The coping strategies and behaviors someone exhibits when under stress reveal their coping-tolerance pattern. This could include actions like problem-solving, avoidance, seeking support, etc.
- More adaptive patterns involve maintaining control over one's emotions and life despite stressors, while less adaptive patterns involve feeling overwhelmed and losing control.
- Coping-tolerance patterns are influenced by personality traits as well as past experiences with stress and trauma.
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