Handbook of Coping: Theory, Research, Applications by Moshe Zeidner
This comprehensive volume provides an up-to-date review of both research and clinical data about how people cope. It covers issues like individual differences in coping, personality variables in adjustment, and acute chronic stressors (such as personal crisis, victimization, developmental transitions, occupational pressures, illness, natural disasters, etc.) The book also offers clinicians practical strategies for helping clients learn to cope better.