The most effective plans for coping with stress

A. involve changing stress-producing problems into interesting challenges.
B. involve cognitive coping strategies.
C. aim at removing the stressors that can be changed and reducing stress responses to the remaining stressors.
D. involve avoiding as many stress-related situations as possible.


Answer: C

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