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Richard Lazarus

Richard S. Lazarus (March 3, 1922 – November 24, 2002) was an American psychologist who began rising to prominence in the 1960s. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Lazarus as the 80th most cited psychologist of the 20th century.[1] He was well renowned for his theory of cognitive-mediational theory within emotion.[2]

Transactional Model of Stress and Coping of Richard Lazarus

Career edit

After graduating from City College of New York and the University of Pittsburgh, Lazarus joined the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley in 1957.[3]

During the 1970s, Lazarus worked with PhD student Susan Folkman studying stress and coping. In her doctoral thesis, Folkman coined the terms "problem-focused coping" and "emotion-focused coping."[4] Lazarus and Folkman co-authored a book called "Stress, Appraisal and Coping" in 1984, which worked through the theory of psychological stress, using concepts of Cognitive appraisal and coping.[5][6] In this book, they were the first to make the distinction between "problem-focused coping" and "emotion-focused coping" which could result in consequences for both physical and mental health.[7] They described "emotion-focused coping" as dealing with stress by regulating one's emotions and "problem-focused coping" as "directly changing the elements of the stressful situation".[8]

Research edit

Lazarus advocated the importance of emotion, especially what he described as the marriage between emotion and thought.[9] His views put him at odds not only with behaviorism but also with a movement that began toward the end of his career: attempts to explain all human behavior by looking at the structure of the brain.[citation needed] He was very opposed to reductionist approaches to understanding human behavior.

Lazarus' cognitive-mediational theory maintained that the interaction between emotion-eliciting conditions and coping processes affect the cognitions that drive emotional reactions.[2] For example, the degree of a perceived threat affects an individual's emotional and psychological response to such life events in the future.[10] At the heart of Lazarus's theory was what he called appraisal. Before emotion occurs, he argued, people make an automatic, often unconscious, assessment of what is happening and what it may mean for them or those they care about. From that perspective, emotion becomes not just rational but a necessary component of survival. According to Lazarus, there are two kinds of appraisal: primary appraisal, which is aimed at establishing the significance of an event's meaning to the organism; and, secondary appraisal, which assesses the ability of the organism to cope with the consequences of the event.[2]

Lazarus worked on topics such as hope and gratitude. He was perhaps best known for his work with Susan Folkman on coping, gaining attention for studies that showed that patients who engaged in denial about the seriousness of their situation did better than those who were more "realistic." He also found that stress often had less to do with a person's actual situation than with how the person perceived the strength of his own resources.[11]

Emotion definition edit

Lazarus (1991) defines emotions according to 'core relational themes' which are intuitive summaries of the 'moral appraisals' (e.g. of relevance, goal conduciveness) involved in different emotions.[citation needed] These themes help define both the function and eliciting conditions of the emotion. They include:

  • Anger - a demeaning offense against me and mine.
  • Fear - facing an immediate, concrete, and overwhelming physical danger.
  • Sadness - having experienced an irrevocable loss.
  • Disgust - taking in or being too close to an indigestible object or idea (metaphorically speaking).
  • Happiness - making reasonable progress toward the realization of a goal.

Known publications edit

  • Adjustment and Personality, 1961
  • Personality and adjustment, 1963, Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall.
  • The Nature of Psychological Inquiry, 1964
  • Psychological stress and the coping process, 1966, New York: McGraw-Hill.
  • Personality, 1971, (2nd edition) Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall.
  • Patterns of adjustment and human effectiveness, 1968, New York: McGraw-Hill.
  • Patterns of adjustment, 1976, (3rd edition), New York: McGraw-Hill.
  • "A cognitively oriented psychologist looks at biofeedback". American Psychologist. 30 (5), 553-561
  • "On the primacy of cognition". American Psychologist, 1984. 39 (2) 124-129
  • The riddle of man: An introduction to psychology, Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall.
  • Emotion and adaptation, 1991, New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-509266-0
  • The life and work of an eminent psychologist, 1998, New York: Springer. ISBN 978-0-8261-1179-1
  • Coping with aging, 2005, Oxford University Press, USA (December 23, 2005) ISBN 978-0-19-517302-4
  • with Monat, Alan Personality, 1979, (3rd edition) Englewood Cliff, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
  • with Folkman, Susan Stress, appraisal, and coping, 1984, New York: Springer Pub. Co ISBN 978-0-8261-4191-0
  • with Folkman, Susan Manual for the Hassles and uplifts scales Research edition., 1989, Palo Alto, Calif.: Consulting Psychologists Press.
  • "Why We Should Think of Stress as a Subset of Emotion", in Handbook of Stress: Theoretical and Clinical Aspects, 2nd ed., L Goldberger and S. Breznitz (ed), New York, N.Y., Free Press, 1993.
  • with Lazarus, Bernice N Passion and Reason: Making Sense of Our Emotions, 1994, Passion and reason: Making sense of our emotions New York: Oxford University Press ISBN 978-0-19-510461-5
  • Fifty years of the research and theory of R.S. Lazarus: An analysis of historical and perennial issues, 1998, Mahwah, N.J.: Lawerence Erlbaum Associates. ISBN 978-0-8058-2657-9
  • Stress and emotion: A new synthesis, 1999, New York: Springer Pub. Co. ISBN 978-0-8261-0261-4
  • Stress Treatment and Management (2 Volumes), volume one ISBN 978-613-9-44797-8 [12] volume two ISBN 978-613-9-45532-4 [13]

References edit

  1. ^ Haggbloom, Steven J.; Warnick, Renee; Warnick, Jason E.; Jones, Vinessa K.; Yarbrough, Gary L.; Russell, Tenea M.; Borecky, Chris M.; McGahhey, Reagan; Powell III, John L.; Beavers, Jamie; Monte, Emmanuelle (2002). "The 100 most eminent psychologists of the 20th century". Review of General Psychology. 6 (2): 139–152. doi:10.1037/1089-2680.6.2.139. S2CID 145668721.
  2. ^ a b c Scherer, Klaus R.; Schorr, Angela; Johnstone, Tom (2001). Appraisal Processes in Emotion: Theory, Methods, Research. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-19-535154-5.
  3. ^ "Richard Lazarus". senate.universityofcalifornia.edu. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  4. ^ Alan J. Christensen; Joshua Morrison Smyth; René Martin (January 16, 2014). Encyclopedia of Health Psychology. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 111. ISBN 9780387225579. Retrieved January 29, 2020.
  5. ^ Beck, Gayle J. (1986). "Review of Stress, appraisal, and coping [Review of the book Stress, Appraisal, and Coping". Health Psychology. 5 (5): 497–500. doi:10.1037/h0090854.
  6. ^ Love, John M. (1985). "Review of Stress, appraisal and coping and The coping capacity: On the nature of being mortal". American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 55 (4): 629–632. doi:10.1037/h0098844.
  7. ^ Hyman, Carol (December 4, 2002). "Richard Lazarus, UC Berkeley psychology faculty member and influential researcher, dies at 80". berkeley.edu. Retrieved January 29, 2020.
  8. ^ Sophie Berjot; Nicolas Gillet (2011). "Stress and Coping with Discrimination and Stigmatization". Frontiers in Psychology. 2 (33): 33. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00033. PMC 3110961. PMID 21713247.
  9. ^ Sierhuis, Freya (2016). Passions and Subjectivity in Early Modern Culture. Oxon: Routledge. p. 2. ISBN 978-1-4724-1364-2.
  10. ^ Gohary, Osmo Otto Paivio Hanninen; Mustafa Atalay; B. P. Mansourian; A. Wojtezak; S. M. Mahfouz; Harry Majewski; Elaine Elisabetsky; Nina L. Etkin; Ralph Kirby; T. G. Downing and M. I. El (2010). MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES - Volume V. London: EOLSS Publications. p. 64. ISBN 978-1-84826-835-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ "LISTSERV 16.0 - Archives - Error".
  12. ^ Lazarus, Richard S.; Dadsetan, Parirokh; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2018). Stress Treatment and Management. Lap Lambert. ISBN 978-613-9-44797-8.
  13. ^ Lazarus, Richard S.; Dadsetan, Parirokh; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2018). Stress Treatment and Management. Lap Lambert. ISBN 978-613-9-45532-4.

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remove this message Richard S Lazarus March 3 1922 November 24 2002 was an American psychologist who began rising to prominence in the 1960s A Review of General Psychology survey published in 2002 ranked Lazarus as the 80th most cited psychologist of the 20th century 1 He was well renowned for his theory of cognitive mediational theory within emotion 2 Transactional Model of Stress and Coping of Richard Lazarus Contents 1 Career 2 Research 2 1 Emotion definition 3 Known publications 4 ReferencesCareer editAfter graduating from City College of New York and the University of Pittsburgh Lazarus joined the faculty at the University of California Berkeley in 1957 3 During the 1970s Lazarus worked with PhD student Susan Folkman studying stress and coping In her doctoral thesis Folkman coined the terms problem focused coping and emotion focused coping 4 Lazarus and Folkman co authored a book called Stress Appraisal and Coping in 1984 which worked through the theory of psychological stress using concepts of Cognitive appraisal and coping 5 6 In this book they were the first to make the distinction between problem focused coping and emotion focused coping which could result in consequences for both physical and mental health 7 They described emotion focused coping as dealing with stress by regulating one s emotions and problem focused coping as directly changing the elements of the stressful situation 8 Research editLazarus advocated the importance of emotion especially what he described as the marriage between emotion and thought 9 His views put him at odds not only with behaviorism but also with a movement that began toward the end of his career attempts to explain all human behavior by looking at the structure of the brain citation needed He was very opposed to reductionist approaches to understanding human behavior Lazarus cognitive mediational theory maintained that the interaction between emotion eliciting conditions and coping processes affect the cognitions that drive emotional reactions 2 For example the degree of a perceived threat affects an individual s emotional and psychological response to such life events in the future 10 At the heart of Lazarus s theory was what he called appraisal Before emotion occurs he argued people make an automatic often unconscious assessment of what is happening and what it may mean for them or those they care about From that perspective emotion becomes not just rational but a necessary component of survival According to Lazarus there are two kinds of appraisal primary appraisal which is aimed at establishing the significance of an event s meaning to the organism and secondary appraisal which assesses the ability of the organism to cope with the consequences of the event 2 Lazarus worked on topics such as hope and gratitude He was perhaps best known for his work with Susan Folkman on coping gaining attention for studies that showed that patients who engaged in denial about the seriousness of their situation did better than those who were more realistic He also found that stress often had less to do with a person s actual situation than with how the person perceived the strength of his own resources 11 Emotion definition edit Lazarus 1991 defines emotions according to core relational themes which are intuitive summaries of the moral appraisals e g of relevance goal conduciveness involved in different emotions citation needed These themes help define both the function and eliciting conditions of the emotion They include Anger a demeaning offense against me and mine Fear facing an immediate concrete and overwhelming physical danger Sadness having experienced an irrevocable loss Disgust taking in or being too close to an indigestible object or idea metaphorically speaking Happiness making reasonable progress toward the realization of a goal Known publications editAdjustment and Personality 1961 Personality and adjustment 1963 Englewood Cliffs N J Prentice Hall The Nature of Psychological Inquiry 1964 Psychological stress and the coping process 1966 New York McGraw Hill Personality 1971 2nd edition Englewood Cliffs N J Prentice Hall Patterns of adjustment and human effectiveness 1968 New York McGraw Hill Patterns of adjustment 1976 3rd edition New York McGraw Hill A cognitively oriented psychologist looks at biofeedback American Psychologist 30 5 553 561 On the primacy of cognition American Psychologist 1984 39 2 124 129 The riddle of man An introduction to psychology Englewood Cliffs N J Prentice Hall Emotion and adaptation 1991 New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 509266 0 The life and work of an eminent psychologist 1998 New York Springer ISBN 978 0 8261 1179 1 Coping with aging 2005 Oxford University Press USA December 23 2005 ISBN 978 0 19 517302 4 with Monat Alan Personality 1979 3rd edition Englewood Cliff N J Prentice Hall with Folkman Susan Stress appraisal and coping 1984 New York Springer Pub Co ISBN 978 0 8261 4191 0 with Folkman Susan Manual for the Hassles and uplifts scales Research edition 1989 Palo Alto Calif Consulting Psychologists Press Why We Should Think of Stress as a Subset of Emotion in Handbook of Stress Theoretical and Clinical Aspects 2nd ed L Goldberger and S Breznitz ed New York N Y Free Press 1993 with Lazarus Bernice N Passion and Reason Making Sense of Our Emotions 1994 Passion and reason Making sense of our emotions New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 510461 5 Fifty years of the research and theory of R S Lazarus An analysis of historical and perennial issues 1998 Mahwah N J Lawerence Erlbaum Associates ISBN 978 0 8058 2657 9 Stress and emotion A new synthesis 1999 New York Springer Pub Co ISBN 978 0 8261 0261 4 Stress Treatment and Management 2 Volumes volume one ISBN 978 613 9 44797 8 12 volume two ISBN 978 613 9 45532 4 13 References edit Haggbloom Steven J Warnick Renee Warnick Jason E Jones Vinessa K Yarbrough Gary L Russell Tenea M Borecky Chris M McGahhey Reagan Powell III John L Beavers Jamie Monte Emmanuelle 2002 The 100 most eminent psychologists of the 20th century Review of General Psychology 6 2 139 152 doi 10 1037 1089 2680 6 2 139 S2CID 145668721 a b c Scherer Klaus R Schorr Angela Johnstone Tom 2001 Appraisal Processes in Emotion Theory Methods Research Oxford Oxford University Press p 23 ISBN 978 0 19 535154 5 Richard Lazarus senate universityofcalifornia edu Retrieved 16 November 2023 Alan J Christensen Joshua Morrison Smyth Rene Martin January 16 2014 Encyclopedia of Health Psychology Springer Science amp Business Media p 111 ISBN 9780387225579 Retrieved January 29 2020 Beck Gayle J 1986 Review of Stress appraisal and coping Review of the book Stress Appraisal and Coping Health Psychology 5 5 497 500 doi 10 1037 h0090854 Love John M 1985 Review of Stress appraisal and coping and The coping capacity On the nature of being mortal American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 55 4 629 632 doi 10 1037 h0098844 Hyman Carol December 4 2002 Richard Lazarus UC Berkeley psychology faculty member and influential researcher dies at 80 berkeley edu Retrieved January 29 2020 Sophie Berjot Nicolas Gillet 2011 Stress and Coping with Discrimination and Stigmatization Frontiers in Psychology 2 33 33 doi 10 3389 fpsyg 2011 00033 PMC 3110961 PMID 21713247 Sierhuis Freya 2016 Passions and Subjectivity in Early Modern Culture Oxon Routledge p 2 ISBN 978 1 4724 1364 2 Gohary Osmo Otto Paivio Hanninen Mustafa Atalay B P Mansourian A Wojtezak S M Mahfouz Harry Majewski Elaine Elisabetsky Nina L Etkin Ralph Kirby T G Downing and M I El 2010 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES Volume V London EOLSS Publications p 64 ISBN 978 1 84826 835 7 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link LISTSERV 16 0 Archives Error Lazarus Richard S Dadsetan Parirokh Jahangiri Hamideh 2018 Stress Treatment and Management Lap Lambert ISBN 978 613 9 44797 8 Lazarus Richard S Dadsetan Parirokh Jahangiri Hamideh 2018 Stress Treatment 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