The Relation of Coping with Stress Styles and Psychological Wellbeing

2019-08-01
Yılmaz, Fatih
Euroasian Conference on Language and Social Sciences ( 26 - 28 Nisan 2019)

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F. Yılmaz, “The Relation of Coping with Stress Styles and Psychological Wellbeing,” presented at the Euroasian Conference on Language and Social Sciences ( 26 - 28 Nisan 2019), 2019, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://eclss.org/publicationsfordoi/proceddngr5act5boo5k2019.pdf.