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Coping with Children's Negative Emotions Scale

Description:

The CCNES presents hypothetical scenarios in which a child or adolescent gets upset or angry. Parents or their children are asked to indicate the degree to which the parent responds to each scenario in 6 theoretically meaning ways of coping with children's negative emotions. These 6 ways of coping include both supportive and nonsupportive coping responses, as well as how much the distress the negative emotions elicit in the parent. 

Subtests:

CCNES Parent Response with Scoring (Child Version)

CCNES Parent Responses with Scoring (Child Version; Spanish)

CCNES with Ignorning Scale (Mirabile, 2015)

CTNES - Toddler Version

CTNES - Toddler Version (Dutch)

Coping with Adolesecents' Negative Emotions Scale (CANES)

CCNES-Adolescent Perception of Mother Version

CCNES-Adolescent Perception of Father Version

CCNES-Adolescent Perception of Parents Version

CCNES teacher version

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United States

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