Mrs. Leyland always gets extremely nervous every time her 8-year-old son, Trent, is up
to bat at his Little League game.
As soon as he steps into the batter's box, she gets up and
walks to a place behind the stands where she cannot see her son at bat. This relaxes her a
bit; she returns to the stands when she thinks her son has finished batting. The coping
style used by Mrs. Leyland is called __________-focused coping.
a. problem
b. emotion
c. solution
d. situation
e. psychologically
b. emotion
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false