Social support networks may buffer a person against the adverse effects of stress

by

(a) getting the person to appraise a given event as less negative
(b) suggesting solutions to the problems that arise from the stress producing
event
(c) facilitating stress-reducing activities
(d) giving the person someone to talk to
(e) all of the above


E

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