When feeling bad is expected to be good: emotion regulation and outcome expectancies in social conflicts. M Tamir, BQ Ford Emotion 12 (4), 807, 2012 | 244 | 2012 |
Culture shapes whether the pursuit of happiness predicts higher or lower well-being. BQ Ford, JO Dmitrieva, D Heller, Y Chentsova-Dutton, I Grossmann, ... Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144 (6), 1053, 2015 | 216 | 2015 |
The psychological health benefits of accepting negative emotions and thoughts: Laboratory, diary, and longitudinal evidence. BQ Ford, P Lam, OP John, IB Mauss Journal of personality and social psychology 115 (6), 1075, 2018 | 202 | 2018 |
Choosing to be afraid: preferences for fear as a function of goal pursuit. M Tamir, BQ Ford Emotion 9 (4), 488, 2009 | 187 | 2009 |
Getting better with age: the relationship between age, acceptance, and negative affect. AJ Shallcross, BQ Ford, VA Floerke, IB Mauss Journal of personality and social psychology 104 (4), 734, 2013 | 184 | 2013 |
Why beliefs about emotion matter: An emotion-regulation perspective BQ Ford, JJ Gross Current Directions in Psychological Science 28 (1), 74-81, 2019 | 178 | 2019 |
Emotion regulation: Why beliefs matter. BQ Ford, JJ Gross Canadian Psychology/psychologie canadienne 59 (1), 1, 2018 | 163 | 2018 |
Desperately seeking happiness: Valuing happiness is associated with symptoms and diagnosis of depression BQ Ford, AJ Shallcross, IB Mauss, VA Floerke, J Gruber Journal of social and clinical psychology 33 (10), 890-905, 2014 | 156 | 2014 |
Should people pursue feelings that feel good or feelings that do good? Emotional preferences and well-being. M Tamir, BQ Ford Emotion 12 (5), 1061, 2012 | 155 | 2012 |
Reappraisal reconsidered: A closer look at the costs of an acclaimed emotion-regulation strategy BQ Ford, AS Troy Current Directions in Psychological Science 28 (2), 195-203, 2019 | 142 | 2019 |
The paradoxical effects of pursuing positive emotion B Ford, I Mauss Positive emotion: Integrating the light sides and dark sides, 363-382, 2014 | 132 | 2014 |
Change the things you can: Emotion regulation is more beneficial for people from lower than from higher socioeconomic status. AS Troy, BQ Ford, K McRae, P Zarolia, IB Mauss Emotion 17 (1), 141, 2017 | 130 | 2017 |
When getting angry is smart: emotional preferences and emotional intelligence. BQ Ford, M Tamir Emotion 12 (4), 685, 2012 | 113 | 2012 |
Broadening our field of view: The role of emotion polyregulation BQ Ford, JJ Gross, J Gruber Emotion Review 11 (3), 197-208, 2019 | 112 | 2019 |
The cost of believing emotions are uncontrollable: Youths’ beliefs about emotion predict emotion regulation and depressive symptoms. BQ Ford, SJ Lwi, AL Gentzler, B Hankin, IB Mauss Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 147 (8), 1170, 2018 | 109 | 2018 |
Poor caregiver mental health predicts mortality of patients with neurodegenerative disease SJ Lwi, BQ Ford, JJ Casey, BL Miller, RW Levenson Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (28), 7319-7324, 2017 | 105 | 2017 |
Too much of a good thing? Cardiac vagal tone’s nonlinear relationship with well-being. A Kogan, J Gruber, AJ Shallcross, BQ Ford, IB Mauss Emotion 13 (4), 599, 2013 | 100 | 2013 |
High cardiac vagal control is related to better subjective and objective sleep quality GG Werner, BQ Ford, IB Mauss, M Schabus, J Blechert, FH Wilhelm Biological Psychology 106, 79-85, 2015 | 99 | 2015 |
Relapse prevention in major depressive disorder: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy versus an active control condition. AJ Shallcross, JJ Gross, PD Visvanathan, N Kumar, A Palfrey, BQ Ford, ... Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 83 (5), 964, 2015 | 96 | 2015 |
Keeping your eyes on the prize: Anger and visual attention to threats and rewards BQ Ford, M Tamir, TT Brunyé, WR Shirer, CR Mahoney, HA Taylor Psychological Science 21 (8), 1098-1105, 2010 | 96 | 2010 |