This volume is a sequel to the landmark work that established an exciting new field of study, Stress, Appraisal and Coping (Lazarus and Folkman, 1984). The author now explores the newest trends in research and theory, focusing on the rationale for a cognitive-mediational approach to stress and emotions. He makes clear distinctions between social stress, physiological stress, and psychological stress. By integrating both stress and emotion into one theoretical framework, with appraisal and coping as its basis, this book takes a narrative approach to both theory and research. Lazarus concludes with a look at stress and health, with a specific focus on new developments in infectious diseases, the role of the nervous system, and his view of recent changes in psychotherapy. For all upper division psychology majors, graduate students, academics, and professionals in related fields
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A sequel to ""Stress, Appraisal and Coping"", this volume explores the trends in research and theory, focusing on the rationale for a cognitive-meditation approach to stress and emotions. It makes distinctions between social stress, physiological stress, and psychological stress.
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Figures and Tables Foreword by Susan Folkman Preface PART I: PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES Epistemology and Metatheory PART II: LEVELS OF SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS Stress and Emotion Psychological Stress and Appraisal Emotions and Appraisal Coping PART III: RESEARCH APPLICATIONS Stress and Trauma Stress, Emotion, and Coping in Special Groups PART IV: NARRATIVE VIEWPOINT Emotion Narratives: A Radical New Research Approach Narrative Visons for Each of 15 Emotions PART V: CLINICAL ISSUES Health, Clinical Intervention, and the Future References Subject Index Name Index
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"Stress and Emotion provides a searching analysis of the premises and reasoning that underlie Richard Lazarus's ideas about emotion and stress, appraisal and coping."--from the foreword by Susan Folkman, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
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Product details

ISBN
9780826102614
Published
2006-05-04
Publisher
Springer Publishing Co Inc
Weight
481 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Thickness
19 mm
Age
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
360

Biographical note

Richard S. Lazarus (1922-2002) taught at Johns Hopkins University, Clark University, and, from 1957 until his retirement in 1991, the University of California, Berkeley. At Berkeley, Dr. Lazarus began his influential research into psychological stress and coping processes which contributed substantially to the "cognitive revolution" that occurred in psychology during the 1960's. Dr. Lazarus published over 200 scientific articles in social, personality, clinical, and health psychology and 20 books