Passion and Reason Making Sense of Our Emotions

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Pub. Date: 1996-04-11
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

When Oxford published Emotion and Adaptation, the landmark 1991 book on the psychology of emotion by internationally acclaimed stress and coping expert Richard Lazarus, Contemporary Psychology welcomed it as "a brightly shining star in the galaxy of such volumes." Psychiatrists, psychologistsand researchers hailed it as a masterpiece, a major breakthrough in our understanding of the emotional process and its central role in our adaptation as individuals and as a species. What was still needed, however, was a book for general readers and health care practitioners that would dispel themyths still surrounding cultural beliefs about emotion and systematically explain the relevance of the new research to the emotional dramas of our everyday lives. Now, in Passion and Reason, Lazarus draws on his four decades of pioneering research to bring readers the first book to move beyond both clinical jargon and "feel-good" popular psychology to really explain, in plain, accessible language, how emotions are aroused, how they are managed, and how theycritically shape our views of ourselves and the world around us. With his co-author writer Bernice Lazarus, Dr. Lazarus explores the latest findings on the short and long-term causes and effects of various emotions, including the often conflicting research on stress management and links betweennegative emotions and heart disease, cancer, and other aspects of physical and psychological health. Lazarus makes a strong case that contrary to common assumption, emotions are not irrational--our emotions and our analytical thought processes are inextricably linked. While not a "how-to" book, Passion and Reason does describe how readers can interpret what lies behind their own emotions and those of their families, friends, and co-workers, and how to manage them more effectively. Exploring fifteen emotions in depth, from love to jealousy, the authors show howthe personal meaning we give to the events and conditions of our lives trigger such emotions as anger, anxiety, guilt, and pride. They provide fascinating vignettes to frame a "biography" of each emotion. Some are composite case histories drawn from Dr. Lazarus's long career, but most are stories ofpeople the Lazaruses have known over the years--people whose emotional fears, conflicts, and desires mirror readers' own. The Lazaruses also offer a special chapter on the diverse strategies of coping people use in managing their emotions, and another, "When Coping Fails," on psychotherapy and itsapproaches to emotional stress and dysfunction, from traditional Freudian psychoanalysis to continuing research into relaxation techniques, meditation, hypnosis, and biofeedback. Packed with insight and compellingly readable, Passion and Reason will enrich all readers fascinated by our emotional lives.

Author Biography


Richard S. and Bernice Lazarus have been happily married since 1945. Richard S. Lazarus, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, was recipient of a 1989 Distinguished Scientific Contribution to Psychology Award from the American Psychological Association. He is the author of Emotion and Adaptation, Stress, Appraisal, and Coping and Psychological Stress and the Coping Process, and editor of the 14-volume Foundations of Modern Psychology series.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
What This Book is Aboutp. 3
Portraits Of The Individual Emotionsp. 11
The Nasty Emotions: Anger, Envy, and Jealousyp. 13
The Existential Emotions: Anxiety-Fright, Guilt, and Shamep. 41
Emotions Provoked by Unfavorable Life Conditions: Relief, Hope, Sadness, and Depressionp. 67
Emotions Provoked by Favorable Life Conditions: Happiness, Pride, and Lovep. 86
The Empathic Emotions: Gratitude, Compassion, and Those Aroused by Aesthetic Experiencesp. 116
How To Understand The Emotionsp. 137
The Nuts and Bolts of Emotionp. 139
Coping and the Self-Management of Emotionp. 152
How Biology and Culture Affect Our Emotionsp. 174
The Logic of Our Emotionsp. 198
Practical Implicationsp. 217
Stress and Emotionp. 219
Emotions and Our Healthp. 239
When Coping Fails-- Psychotherapy Offers a Solutionp. 262
Final Thoughtsp. 289
Notesp. 299
Indexp. 313
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