Lazarus and Folkman’s transactional model of stress has two appraisals: primary appraisal and secondary appraisal. Stress is a two way process because the environment produces stressors and individuals find ways to cope them (Anwar & Jan, 2015). During the primary appraisal the person appraises the situation as threatening, good, or harmful. For example, a man has chronic illness and is always sick. He feels guilty for his family who takes care of him and also feel depressed about his illness. He even has suicidal thoughts to discontinue his painful life and relieve this family. Guilty, depression, and sickness are the stressors for this man. During the primary appraisal, the man thinks the stressors are harmful
Lazarus and Folkman’s transactional model of stress has two appraisals: primary appraisal and secondary appraisal. Stress is a two way process because the environment produces stressors and individuals find ways to cope them (Anwar & Jan, 2015). During the primary appraisal the person appraises the situation as threatening, good, or harmful. For example, a man has chronic illness and is always sick. He feels guilty for his family who takes care of him and also feel depressed about his illness. He even has suicidal thoughts to discontinue his painful life and relieve this family. Guilty, depression, and sickness are the stressors for this man. During the primary appraisal, the man thinks the stressors are harmful