Mix it to fix it: Emotion regulation variability in daily life.
Emotion regulation (ER) strategies are often categorized as universally adaptive or
maladaptive. However, it has recently been proposed that this view is overly simplistic …
maladaptive. However, it has recently been proposed that this view is overly simplistic …
Back to basics: a naturalistic assessment of the experience and regulation of emotion.
JE Heiy, JS Cheavens - Emotion, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Emotion regulation research links regulatory responding to important outcomes in
psychological well-being, physical health, and interpersonal relations, but several …
psychological well-being, physical health, and interpersonal relations, but several …
[HTML][HTML] When and how to regulate: Everyday emotion-regulation strategy use and stressor intensity
Contextual factors shape emotion regulation (ER). The intensity of emotional stimuli may be
such a contextual factor that influences the selection and moderates the effectiveness of ER …
such a contextual factor that influences the selection and moderates the effectiveness of ER …
Momentary emotion regulation strategy use and success: Testing the influences of emotion intensity and habitual strategy use.
Successful emotion regulation (ER) is important for a wide range of psychosocial outcomes.
Specific ER strategies have been identified as being more or less likely to be successful …
Specific ER strategies have been identified as being more or less likely to be successful …
Emotion regulation in everyday life.
In this chapter, we first discuss how we are using the slippery terms" emotion" and" emotion
regulation." Next, we present a process model of emotion regulation and review …
regulation." Next, we present a process model of emotion regulation and review …
Emotion regulation strategy selection in daily life: The role of social context and goals
Recent studies have begun to document the diversity of ways people regulate their
emotions. However, one unanswered question is why people regulate their emotions as …
emotions. However, one unanswered question is why people regulate their emotions as …
Emotion regulation in context: Examining the spontaneous use of strategies across emotional intensity and type of emotion
Emerging research suggests that two features of emotional contexts (emotion intensity,
emotion type) predict spontaneous use of emotion regulation (ER) strategies. However, prior …
emotion type) predict spontaneous use of emotion regulation (ER) strategies. However, prior …
Modeling individual differences in emotion regulation repertoire in daily life with multilevel latent profile analysis.
G Grommisch, P Koval, JDX Hinton, J Gleeson… - Emotion, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Emotion regulation (ER) repertoire—the range of different ER strategies an individual
utilizes across situations—is assumed to enable more adaptive ER and greater well-being …
utilizes across situations—is assumed to enable more adaptive ER and greater well-being …
Emotions as context: Do the naturalistic effects of emotion regulation strategies depend on the regulated emotion?
MW Southward, JE Heiy, JS Cheavens - Journal of social and clinical …, 2019 - Guilford Press
Introduction: Researchers have examined how several contexts impact the effectiveness of
emotion regulation strategies. However, few have considered the emotion-to-be-regulated …
emotion regulation strategies. However, few have considered the emotion-to-be-regulated …
Emotion regulation and emotion coherence: evidence for strategy-specific effects.
ES Dan-Glauser, JJ Gross - Emotion, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
One of the central tenets of emotion theory is that emotions involve coordinated changes
across experiential, behavioral, and physiological response domains. Surprisingly little is …
across experiential, behavioral, and physiological response domains. Surprisingly little is …