Stress, Appraisal, and CopingThe reissue of a classic work, now with a foreword by Daniel Goleman! Here is a monumental work that continues in the tradition pioneered by co-author Richard Lazarus in his classic book Psychological Stress and the Coping Process. Dr. Lazarus and his collaborator, Dr. Susan Folkman, present here a detailed theory of psychological stress, building on the concepts of cognitive appraisal and coping which have become major themes of theory and investigation. As an integrative theoretical analysis, this volume pulls together two decades of research and thought on issues in behavioral medicine, emotion, stress management, treatment, and life span development. A selective review of the most pertinent literature is included in each chapter. The total reference listing for the book extends to 60 pages. This work is necessarily multidisciplinary, reflecting the many dimensions of stress-related problems and their situation within a complex social context. While the emphasis is on psychological aspects of stress, the book is oriented towards professionals in various disciplines, as well as advanced students and educated laypersons. The intended audience ranges from psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, nurses, and social workers to sociologists, anthropologists, medical researchers, and physiologists. |
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... tion , and anomie . Cofer and Appley went on to say , " It is as though , when the word stress came into vogue , each investigator , who had been working with a concept he felt was closely related , substituted the word stress . . . and ...
... tion to demands , and by Selye on an orchestrated physiological response pattern , is important for several reasons . First , the term stress as used in the physical sciences refers to an inactive or passive body that is deformed ...
Richard S. Lazarus, PhD, Susan Folkman, PhD. tion is turned toward the ongoing relationship between the organ- ism and the environment , and interplay and feedback . With a dy- namic formulation we are less likely to settle for ...
... tion , " in which people are trained to cope with upcoming stressful situations , and Beck's ( 1976 ) treatment of depression . A major realignment of interest in developmental psychology is a fourth factor facilitating interest in ...
... tion ( Mechanic , 1962 ) . The above list consists largely of negative experiences that are harmful or threatening . Some writers ( cf. Holmes & Masuda , 1974 ) maintain that any change , positive or negative , can have stressful impact ...
Contents
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4 Situation Factors Influencing Appraisal | 82 |
5 The Concept of Coping | 117 |
An Alternative to Traditional Formulations | 141 |
7 Appraisal Coping and Adaptational Outcomes | 181 |
8 The Individual and Society | 226 |
9 Cognitive Theories of Emotion | 261 |
10 Methodological Issues | 286 |
11 Treatment and Stress Management | 334 |
References | 376 |
Index | 437 |