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18 Φεβ 2017 · The influence of Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) transactional theory of stress and coping is remarkable and remains the cornerstone of psychological stress and coping research across multiple fields. In this chapter we review the key components of this theory, focusing specifically on the effectiveness of the problem-focused and emotion-focused ...
- The Handbook of Stress and Health
The influence of Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) transactional...
- The Handbook of Stress and Health
1 Ιαν 1990 · Drawing on appraisal theories (Lazarus, 1991), we distinguish different emotional procedural effects of coaching behaviors on employee outcomes. Building on recent work on coaching behaviors,...
Richard S. Lazarus. University of California, Berkeley. ABSTRACT This essay describes my theory of emotions. I make a case for studying discrete emotions in the context of four processes that rep-resent the central features of my theoretical system: appraising, coping, flow of actions and reactions, and relational meaning.
1 Ιαν 1980 · First, a systematic overview is given of the cognitive-phenomenological theory of emotions put forth by Lazarus and his colleagues. The concepts of cognitive appraisal, coping, and several key principles in the theory, including transaction and flux, are reviewed.
29 Αυγ 1991 · In this landmark work, Richard Lazarus - one of the world’s foremost authorities - offers a comprehensive treatment of the psychology of emotion, its role in adaptation, and the issues that must be addressed to understand it.
RICHARD S. LAZARUS and SUSAN FOLKMAN. University of California, Berkeley#USA. Abstract. In this article we examine the fundamental premises of our cognitive-relational theory of emotion and coping and assess our progress in examining them through 10 years of programmatic empirical research.
The transactional theory of stress and coping, developed by Lazarus and Folkman has been particularly instrumental in shaping stress and coping research over the past five decades. This chapter provides an overview of the original theory, in addition to the more recent revisions made by Susan Folkman to more effectively consider the positive ...