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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Behavior Therapy

Background:

  • Arnold A. Lazarus was a distinguished professor emeritus at Rutgers University.
  • He is recognized as a founder and leading figure in behavior therapy.

Discussion:

  • Lazarus was one of the most influential, creative, and highly regarded clinical practitioners.
  • His work significantly impacted the field of clinical psychology.

Key Insights:

  • His legacy includes pioneering advancements in behavior therapy.
  • He was a respected teacher and practitioner.

Outlook:

  • The field of clinical psychology continues to be shaped by his foundational work.
  • His memory is cherished by those who knew him as a colleague, student, or friend.