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Lazarus Theory of emotion

Illustration of theory

Let's do NOT use our imagination.

The role of cognitive mediational theory while your doing an oral presentation in English

Environnment

Few example of your emotional state at this moment

Your focused

It's 8: am you're no well awake

Illustration of the theory

1. Stimulis

2. Primary Appraisal

Who is Lazarus ?

Possible reaction

You're not a student

Irrevalant for you

You're native speakers

Positive appraisal

Feeling of disconformt

Negative appraisal

Cognitive mediational theory of Lazarus

Richard Lazarus

-Born in 1922, dead in 2002

- Professor of Psychology, Emeritus

Most famous Books

"Emotion and adpatation"

Stress and adaption"

"Stress Appraisal and Coping"

Why Do Some People Respond Differently to Stimuli?

Illustration of the theory

2. Secondary Appraisal

Summary

Negative

Sufficient ressource

Insuficient ressources

- Brief presentation of Lazarus

- Cognitive mediational Theory of Lazarus

- Illustration of the theory

- Legacy

- References

Illustration of the theory

3. Coping Strategy

hardworker

bad baby

VS

Cognitive mediational theory of Lazarus

bad cognitive and behavioral effort

Good cognitive and

behavorial effort

3.1 Type of coping strategy

-Explain the relationship

between :

cognition, emotion and stress.

-The role of "appraisal"

Emotion focused

Problem Focused

4.Reappraisal (Feedback)

...different reactions

Legacy

To conclude...

Cognitive behavioral therapy

Stages of CBT :

- Identify problems

- Recognize thoughts, beliefs, feelings about the problem

- Identify faulty thinking

- Challenge faulty thinking

Emotion :

several components

Thank you for your attention !

One image...

Examples :

Avoidance... -> decrease of catecholamines

(adrenaline) and decrease in immune activity (NK cells)

...while the confrontation would produce the opposite (Dantzer, 1989)

References

Bruchon-Schweitzer, M. (2001). CONCEPTS, STRESS, COPING. Recherche en soins infirmiers, (62), 68–83. Consulté sur https:independent.academia.eduMarilouBruchonSchweitzer

Coyne, J. C., Aldwin, C., & Lazarus, R. S. (1981). Depression and coping in stressful episodes.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 90(5), 439–447. https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-843x.90.5.439

Haggbloom, S. J., Warnick, R., Warnick, J. E., Jones, V. K., Yarbrough, G. L., Russell, T. M., . . . Monte, E. (2002). The 100 most eminent psychologists of the 20th century.. Review of General Psychology, 6(2), 139–152. https://doi.org/10.1037/1089-2680.6.2.139

Lazarus, R. S., & DeLongis, A. (1983). Psychological stress and coping in aging.. American Psychologist, 38(3), 245–254. https://doi.org/10.1037/0003-066x.38.3.245

https://www.burnout-info.ch/fr/modele_de_stress_lazarus.htm

https://healthresearchfunding.org/lazarus-cognitive-mediational-theory-of-emotion-explained/

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