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Which is NOT considered a strategy for coping with time-related stress?

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Emotion-focused coping, such as avoiding or minimizing negative emotions associated with stress, is NOT considered a strategy for coping with time-related stress.

Step-by-step explanation:

Emotion-focused coping, which consists of efforts to change or reduce negative emotions associated with stress, is NOT considered a strategy for coping with time-related stress. Emotion-focused coping involves avoiding, minimizing, or distracting oneself from the problem rather than addressing the problem directly.

Examples of emotion-focused coping include watching a comedy movie, playing video games, or spending time on social media to take one's mind off the stressor.

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