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CSCSA (Calvin Stanberry Coping Assessment Score) is a method of Assessment used to determine the level at which a person is coping with matters they wish not to disclose to another. The CSCSA was developed by Calvin Stanberry as a tool to deepen the awareness of caring among Christians, friends and in interaction with people you genuinely care about. This tool is used primarily to actively show the type of loving that Jesus Christ told his Saints to have one for the other.

In a usual greeting when friends (or potential friends) meet, one would ask, "How are you?", and the other would respond in a standard way by saying, "Fine!" We know that the responder is not always fine. He also does not(or may not) want to tell his business even when in reality he is not fine. Using CSCAS will open the door to promote meaningful loving interaction without the respondent needing to feel uncomfortable during the conversation. You can ask the friend about his CSCAS, and when he shares that number with you, you will have a good indication of how he is really doing. One should not inquire about a person's CSCAS unless the inquiring person is going to do something to make the respondent's life better by helping them in some way - like praying for them.

How CSCAS is done

How to Determine the Score

The Person disclosing the Score

The Person receiving the Score

The follow up