Stress, Positive Emotion, and Coping
Open Access
- 1 August 2000
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Current Directions in Psychological Science
- Vol. 9 (4) , 115-118
- https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8721.00073
Abstract
There is growing interest in positive aspects of the stress process, including positive outcomes of stress and antecedents that dispose individuals to appraise stressful situations more as a challenge than as a threat. Less attention has been given to the adaptational significance of positive emotions during stress or to the coping processes that sustain positive emotions. We review evidence for the occurrence of positive emotions under conditions of stress, discuss the functional role that positive emotions play under such conditions, and present three types of coping that are associated with positive emotion during chronic stress. These findings point to new research questions about the role of positive emotions during stress and the nature of the coping processes that generate these positive emotions.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- On the bipolarity of positive and negative affect.Psychological Bulletin, 1999
- What Good Are Positive Emotions?Review of General Psychology, 1998
- Well-being therapy. A novel psychotherapeutic approach for residual symptoms of affective disordersPsychological Medicine, 1998
- Positive Emotions Speed Recovery from the Cardiovascular Sequelae of Negative EmotionsCognition and Emotion, 1998
- Positive psychological states and coping with severe stressSocial Science & Medicine, 1997
- Positive Meaningful Events and Coping in the Context of HIV/AIDSPublished by Springer Nature ,1997
- Construing Benefits from Adversity: Adaptotional Significance and Disposltional UnderpinningsJournal of Personality, 1996
- Coping and mood during aids-related caregiving and bereavementAnnals of Behavioral Medicine, 1996
- EMOTIONS: A COGNITIVE–PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSISPublished by Elsevier ,1980
- Changing reinforcing events: An approach to the treatment of depression.Psychotherapy, 1980