Arnold Lazarus Arnold Lazzaro was born in 1932. He was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. "Dr. Lazarus grew up in South Africa, but he has strongly agreed with the United States." (Corey, 2001, Chapter 10) When Dr. Lazarus was young, racism and discrimination were ignorant viewpoints and actions He believed there was. . Dr. Lazarus obtained her master's degree in experimental psychology and then obtained a doctorate in clinical psychology. After graduating from college, Dr. Lazarus entered a private clinic in Johannesburg.
Multimodal treatment developed by Arnold A. Lazarus is a comprehensive, systematic and comprehensive approach to psychotherapy, unique in that it adds an evaluation process beyond behavioral tradition. It promotes the introduction of new technology and the improvement or elimination of existing technology. Its focus is flexible and encourages the use of many techniques and even different therapists. Evaluation and intervention are based on basic ideas such as behavior, emotion, emotion, image, cognition, interpersonal relationship, and drug / biological factors. With this technology, the client can handle it with its own custom program. The framework helps therapists and their techniques to be multidimensional and comprehensive and to utilize various interventions. (Cocini, 1995, p. 323)
At the same time as Ellis and Beck contributed, from the late 1950's to the 1970's, Arnold A. Lazarus developed what is probably the first regional cognitive behavioral therapy. Later, he expanded the focus of behavioral therapy to incorporate aspects of cognitive therapy. If Arnold Lazzaro clearly needs to see that the effectiveness of optimization therapy and the effect of sustained treatment need to go beyond a more focused cognitive and behavioral approach, a body sensation (different from emotional state) , Including visual images (different from language) - based on thinking), interpersonal relationships and biological factors (Arnold Alan Lazarus, encyclopedia of psychology)