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Lazarus, Arnold Allan was born on January 27, 1932 in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa. Son of Benjamin and Rachel Leah (Mosselson) Lazarus. came to the United States, 1963.
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Lazarus, Arnold Allan was born on January 27, 1932 in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa. Son of Benjamin and Rachel Leah (Mosselson) Lazarus. came to the United States, 1963.
Bachelor with honors, University Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1956. Master of Arts, University Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, University Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1960.
He was a former president of several professional associations and societies, and received many honors and awards for his contributions to clinical theory and therapy. With 18 books and over 350 professional and scientific articles to his cr, Doctor Arnold Lazarus was widely recognized as an authority on effective and efficient psychotherapy and gave innumerable talks and workshops both here and abroad. In addition to his academic and scholarly activities, as a licensed psychologist he maintained an active psychotherapy practice from 1959 through 2007.
From the late 1950s into the 1970s, at the same time that Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck were pioneering cognitive therapy, Lazarus was developing what was arguably the first form of "broad-spectrum" cognitive behavioral therapy.
In 1958, he introduced the terms "behavior therapy" and "behavior therapist" into the professional literature (ie, Lazarus, A A "New methods in psychotherapy: a case study" South African Medical Journal, 1958, 32, 660-664). He later broadened the focus of behavioral treatment to incorporate cognitive and other aspects (eg, see Arnold Lazarus"s 1971 landmark book Behavior Therapy and Beyond, perhaps the first clinical text on Cognitive behavioral therapy).
When it became clear that optimizing therapy"s effectiveness and effecting durable treatment outcomes often required transcending more narrowly focused cognitive and behavioral methods, Arnold Lazarus expanded the scope of Cognitive behavioral therapy to include physical sensations (as distinct from emotional states), visual images (as distinct from language-based thinking), interpersonal relationships, and biological factors. The final product of Arnold Lazarus"s approach to psychotherapy is called Multimodal Therapy which is, perhaps, the most elegant yet comprehensive therapy approach ever devised.
What"s more, with its emphasis on technical eclecticism and BASIC I.D.
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Concept, Lazarus"s Multimodal model transcends standard psychiatric diagnostic nomenclature (eg, CN Lazarus, 1991), all other current psychological therapies, and serves as a complete, biopsychosocial paradigm of human personality and phenomenology (eg, C Lazarus and A Lazarus, In Press).
Fellow American Psychological Association (Distinguished Psychologist award division of psychotherapy 1992, 1st Annual Cummings Psyche award 1996, Distinguished Professional Contributions award Division Clinical Psychology 1997), American Board Professional Psychology (diplomate), International Academy Eclectic Psychotherapists, Academy Clinical Psychology, American Psychotherapy Association (member executive advisory board since 2001). Member International Association Marriage and Family Counselors (Distinguished Presenter Series award 2000), American Academy Psychotherapy, Association for Advancement Psychotherapy, National Academies Practice in Psychology (distinguished), Society for Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, California Psychological Association (Lifetime Achievement award 1999), Association Advancement Behavior Therapy (Lifetime Achievement award 1999), International Association Marriage and Family Counselors (Distinguished Presenter award 2000), American Counseling Association (presidential award 2003), New Jersey Psychological Association (presidential award 2003).
Married Daphne Ann Kessel, June 10, 1956. Children: Linda Sue, Clifford Neil.