Welcome to MindLab’s Tele-Training Self-Paced Tutorial for the Coping & Stress Profile ®
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Transcript of Welcome to MindLab’s Tele-Training Self-Paced Tutorial for the Coping & Stress Profile ®
Coping & Stress Profile® Tele-Training
Agenda
What is the Coping & Stress Profile®? Basic Insights
The Coping & Stress Model
The Coping & Stress Profile Individual Report
The Coping & Stress Profile Response Form
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Coping & Stress Profile® Tele-Training
Enables individuals to create action plans to reduce stress and increase satisfaction
Helps individuals discover the stressors in their personal and professional life
Coping & Stress Profile®
Explains how coping resources can be used to decrease stress
Identifies their satisfaction levels in personal and work life
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Basic Insights
Provides critical insight into how stress in one area of life affects other areas
Examines how coping resources in one area can be used to decrease stress in another
Shows the relationship among stress, coping resources, and overall satisfaction
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ModelThe profile measures the respondent’s personal and work
stress level, coping resources, and level of personal
and work satisfaction.
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Stress Coping Resources Satisfaction
Personal Problem-Solving
Communication
Closeness
Flexibility
Work
Personal
Work
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Coping Resources
Coping Resources are the critical component that most affects the relationship between stress and satisfaction. The four Coping Resources are Problem-Solving, Communication, Closeness, and Flexibility.
The ability to deal directly with the difficult situations you face and make positive changes to resolve them
Problem-Solving
The ability to share thoughts and feelings with others in order to promote mutual understanding, even under difficult circumstances
Communication
The degree to which you have developed a supportive social fabric in each area of life
Closeness
The ability to adapt to changing circumstances in your life and how comfortable you are with unstructured and unpredictable situations
Flexibility
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Coping & Stress Profile® Response Form
Response formThe Coping & Stress Profile® response form requires the respondent to respond to three different types of questions for the respondent’s personal and work life. The instruction page of the profile alerts them to the three types of questions and their corresponding response keys.
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Coping & Stress Profile® Response Form
Response formSection 1: Personal Profile97 items measuring personal stress, coping resources, and satisfaction.
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Coping & Stress Profile ®Response Form
Response formSection 2: Work Profile74 items measuring work stress, coping resources, and satisfaction.
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Introduction
The profile Introduction explores the role of stress in our lives and how achieving a balance between too much and too little stress can lead to increased satisfaction.
The Introduction then explains the purpose of the Coping & Stress Profile®, how the report is structured, and how to interpret the scores.
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Personal Stress
The Personal Stress page visually displays the respondent’s personal stress level.
It also identifies the respondent’s specific stressors in such categories as marriage and family life, health, and home.
The narrative interprets stress scores based on the person’s responses to the profile.
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Work Stress
The Work Stress page visually displays the respondent’s work stress level.
It also identifies the respondent’s specific stressors in such categories as job characteristics, work schedule, and work productivity.
The narrative interprets stress scores based on the person’s responses to the profile.
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Your Coping Resources
It includes a snapshot of the respondent’s strengths or challenges in the four coping resources for both personal and work life.
The graph indicates which resources are readily available to the respondent.
The Your Coping Resources page of the report describes the four coping resources measured by the report.
…and which could be developed further.
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Coping Resources
The Coping & Stress Profile® examines in more depth the strengths and growth opportunities in each coping resource for the respondent’s personal and work life. It also provides significant information on how he or she can develop a particular coping resource.
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Personal Coping Resources: In Depth
Each Coping Resource includes a narrative analysis of the respondent’s ability to use this coping resource in his or her personal life.
It restates the items the respondent indicated had a positive impact on his or her ability to use this coping resource.
The feedback also includes items that the respondent could develop further to enhance his or her ability to use this coping resource .
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Work Coping Resources: In Depth
Each Coping Resource includes a narrative analysis of the respondent’s ability to use this coping resource in his or her work life.
It restates the items the respondent indicated had a positive impact on his or her ability to use this coping resource.
The feedback also includes items that the respondent could develop further to enhance his or her ability to use this coping resource.
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Developing Problem-Solving
Each Coping Resource includes actionable ways for the respondent to develop that coping resource.
There is also space in the report for the respondent to record which techniques he or she would like to use.
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An important aspect of the Coping & Stress Profile® is its assessment of the respondent’s satisfaction level.
Research has found that people higher in satisfaction are not only happier, but also tend to have better self-esteem and fewer physical and emotional problems.
Satisfaction
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Personal Satisfaction
It pinpoints areas in which the respondent felt a sense of fulfillment.
The individualized narrative for the respondent’s Personal Satisfaction describes the respondent’s current level of contentment and happiness and examines its impact.
It also highlights the areas that might be holding the respondent back.
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Work Satisfaction
It pinpoints areas in which the respondent felt a sense of fulfillment.
The individualized narrative for the respondent’s Work Satisfaction describes the respondent’s current level of contentment and happiness and examines its impact.
It also highlights the areas that might be holding the respondent back.
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Action Plan
Research has shown that there is a relationship between coping resources and satisfaction. Even people with high stress levels report significant satisfaction when they have the coping resources to deal with stress. The Action Plan in the Coping & Stress Profile® gives the respondent the opportunity to reflect on his or her stress and develop an actionable plan to decrease stress and increase satisfaction.
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Your Personal and Work Action Plan
This allows the respondent to prioritize the daily hassles that need their attention and pinpoint the stressors that they can learn to live with.
The Coping & Stress Profile® includes action-planning pages for both personal and work life.
The pages help the respondent to identify which stressors are most prominent in his or her personal and work life.