Richard S. Lazarus
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Stress, Appraisal, and Coping
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6 editions
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1984
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Passion and Reason: Making Sense of Our Emotions
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11 editions
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1994
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Emotion and Adaptation
12 editions
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1991
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Stress and Emotion: A New Synthesis
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1999
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Coping with Aging
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2005
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Patterns of Adjustment
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1976
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Personality (Foundations of Modern Psychology Series)
8 editions
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1963
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Patterns of Adjustment and Human Effectiveness (McGraw-Hill Series in Psychology)
2 editions
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1968
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Estrés y emoción. Manejo e implicaciones en nuestra salud
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Personlighedspsykologi
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1963
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“We have one mind, and it contains both thought and feeling. Passion and reason combine as one in our mind. Only when we are at war with ourselves do they diverge, but this is pathology not a healthy state. They are both parts of the whole, each a subsystem embedded in an integrated, larger system. There is nothing more human than our reason and our emotions. We are probably the most emotional creature on the earth as a result of the complexity and subtlety of our thought, our mind's and body's role in adaptation, and our dependency on other people, all of which are relevant to survival and how we flourish as individuals and a species.”
― Stress and Emotion: A New Synthesis
― Stress and Emotion: A New Synthesis
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