Reinterpreting the Etiology of Human and Mental Disorders through"Coping Strategies"
Human responses to the external environment can be simplified as"coping strategies",and humans are an aggregation of many"coping strategies"to face the complex situation of the world.Throughout evolution,"coping strategies"adapted to the environment are preserved and stored in genes as instincts.Illness can be seen as disruptions caused by maladaptive"coping strategies"that individuals possess.Examining through the lens of"coping strategies"help discover that,beyond the body-storage strategies seen in animals,humans have more complex,multi-faceted coping mechanisms,including neurological,survival instinct,emotional,thinking,and self-awareness/self-improvement aspects.This distinction also helps to make a more detailed division of the"body and mind"and use"coping strategies"to unify the two.