In the late nineteenth century, the most influential theorists were William James (1842–1910) and Carl Lange (1834–1900). James was an American psychologist and philosopher who wrote about educational psychology, psychology of religious experience/mysticism, and the philosophy of pragmatism. Lange was a Danish physician and psychologist. Working independently, they developed the James-Lange theory, a hypothesis on [...]
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*”Adjustment and Personality”, 1961 *”Personality and adjustment”, 1963, Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall. *”The Nature of Psychological Inquiry”, 1964 *”Psychological stress and the coping process”, 1966, New York: McGraw-Hill. *”Personality”, 1971 , (2nd edition) Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall. *”Patterns of adjustment and human effectiveness”, 1968, New York: McGraw-Hill. *”Patterns of adjustment”, 1976, (3rd edition), New York: [...]
Richard S. Lazarus (March 3, 1922, in New York – November 24, 2002) was a psychologist who began rising to prominence in the 1960s, when behaviorists like B. F. Skinner held sway over psychology and explanations for human behavior were often pared down to rudimentary motives like reward and punishment. In that world, love or [...]

Eustress is a term coined by endocrinologist Hans Selye which is defined in the model of Richard Lazarus (1974) as stress that is healthy, or gives one a feeling of fulfillment or other positive feelings. Eustress is a process of exploring potential gains. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Eustress, under the G. N. U. Free [...]

Transactional model Richard Lazarus and Susan Folkman suggested in 1984 that stress can be thought of as resulting from an “imbalance between demands and resources” or as occurring when “pressure exceeds one’s perceived ability to cope”. Stress management was developed and premised on the idea that stress is not a direct response to a stressor [...]

Cyprus is third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, which is placed very close to three continents of Europe, Asia and Africa. Before it became an independent country, it was being ruled by the British. Because of this historic link, it has become a very popular destination for holiday makers from Great Britain.

Do you believe God raised Jesus from the dead; that Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead; that Peter raised Tabitha from the dead; and that Paul raised Eutychus from the dead? If so, you should not have difficulty believing that the first three AAs==Bill Wilson, Dr. Bob Smith, and Bill Dotson–all turned to God for help, believed that He could and would cure them, and were cured of alcoholism by their believing. Here are some details applicable to recovery today

There is one CULT in particular that is a stench in the nostrils of God Almighty; the Maranatha Bible Society. This fellowship touts itself on “preaching the gospel” (1st Corinthians 15:3-4). Call up Ken Brant (he lives in Jonesville Michigan) and ask him to site chapter and verse for his “gospel”. You will get the most absurd, asinine, cacamainy answer you have ever heard. (Ken Brandt is the President of the Maranatha Bible Society.)









