The life and work of an eminent psychologist : autobiography of Richard S. Lazarus.
- Title
- The life and work of an eminent psychologist : autobiography of Richard S. Lazarus.
- Published by
- New York : Springer, [1998], ©1998.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xv, 312 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
- Summary
- This book is an intellectual and personal history of Richard Lazarus, a psychologist whose pioneering research and theories in stress, coping, and emotion continue to have a worldwide influence.
- The author interweaves the account of his personal life and career with the developments of psychology as an academic discipline during the past five decades. His reminiscences offer glimpses of academic life, university politics, and also his growing contacts with the European and Japanese colleagues who invited him to lecture. The book concludes with his thoughts about aging, retirement, and issues of life and death.
- Subject
- Contents
- Ch. 1. Early Life -- Ch. 2. The Army and a Gl's View of World War II -- Ch. 3. Marriage and Graduate School -- Ch. 4. First Academic Job, The John Hopkins University -- Ch. 5. Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts -- Ch. 6. The Early Years at Berkeley -- Ch. 7. Our Year in Japan -- Ch. 8. Berkeley, the 1960s -- Ch. 9. The Berkeley Stress and Coping Project -- Ch. 10. Travels of an Academic -- Ch. 11. Teaching, Family Life, and Struggles with the University -- Ch. 12. Retirement Years: Musings About Life and Death.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.