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  1. f24eng252.classroomcommons.org

    Trauma is defined as, "a deeply distressing or disturbing experience". Throughout the memoir Mean by Myriam Gurba, we witness countless instances of traumatic events that occurred throughout Gurba's life. From the racism she faced in school, being molested by a classmate during class, her sister suffering from anorexia, the brutal sexual assault and murder of Sophia Torres, and even ...
  2. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    In this regard, existing empirical research has determined that coping with humor is positively related to worry, the cognitive aspect of anxiety (Davey, 1993), further demonstrating that the functions of worry are frequently associated with active cognitive coping while anxiety is linked to avoidant coping. Irony, as expressed in interactions ...
  3. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Playful individuals report lower levels of perceived stress, more frequent use of adaptive, problem-focused coping strategies and less use of negative, avoidant, and escape-oriented strategies (Magnuson and Barnett, 2013). A recent review discusses how playfulness can foster resilience and coping with trauma (Rubinstein and Lahad, 2022 ...
  4. psychologytoday.com

    Like its definition, the power of irony is difficult to nail down. But we may get a clue from the fact that everyday irony bears a strong resemblance to the dramatic irony used in storytelling ...
  5. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Sarink describes how in earlier days some authors were advocating against the use of humor in the clinical setting . One of the problems of the use of humor by the therapist might be the blocking of the client's flow of feeling and thinking. Another risk might be the disguised hostility of the therapist using humor.
  6. 1.anagora.org

    I don't have a source for this claim but soldiers in the First World War frequently used irony as a means of coping with the fact that they all felt that they were going to die.. Is the usage of irony in online spaces now a sign of a deeply traumatized society?
  7. jbnezl.people.wm.edu

    The Coping with Humor Scale (Lefcourt and Martin 1986) was used to measure individual di•erences in the use of humor as a coping strategy. Psychological adjustment was measured using the Beck Depression Inventory (Beck 1967), the Interaction Anxiousness Scale (Leary 1983), the UCLA Loneliness Scale (Russell et al. 1980), and the Texas Social
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