The future of emotion regulation research: Broadening our field of view

K Petrova, JJ Gross - Affective Science, 2023 - Springer
Over the past few decades, emotion regulation research has matured into a vibrant and
rapidly growing field (in 2022 alone, more than 30 thousand papers were published on …

Patterns and correlates of traumatic stress, depression, anxiety, and moral injury in US health care providers late in the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Papa, AH Okun, JP Barile, H Jia… - … , Practice, and Policy, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Providing health care during the COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with a
high mental health burden for health care providers. This study examined patterns of …

Association of explicit and implicit social support with psychological adjustment in Chinese women with breast cancer: An interpersonal explanation

J You, F Luo, Y Dong, T Xu, J Jing… - Journal of Health …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This study aimed to examine the linear and non-linear relationship between explicit and
implicit social support and psychological adjustment as well as the underlying interpersonal …

A Helping Hand Isn't Always So Helpful: Parental Autonomy Support Moderates the Effectiveness of Interpersonal Emotion Regulation for Emerging Adults

M Newman, EL Davis - Emerging Adulthood, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The current study examined parental autonomy support in relation to the quality of youths'
interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) experiences with parents. 194 emerging adult …

Everyday emotional functioning in COVID-19 lockdowns.

EK Moeck, R Freeman-Robinson, ST O'Brien… - Emotion, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, policy makers have tried to balance the effectiveness
of lockdowns (ie, stay-at-home orders) with their potential mental health costs. Yet, several …

Why do people (not) share guilt with others?

X Zhang, M Zeelenberg… - Cognition and Emotion, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Do people share their feelings of guilt with others and, if so, what are the reasons for doing
this or not doing this? Even though the social sharing of negative emotional experiences …

Experiences of Interpersonal Emotion Regulation for People with Heightened Emotions: An Examination in People with Bipolar Disorder and Those with High …

BA Swerdlow, L Berk… - … of Emotion and …, 2023 - emotionandpsychopathology.org
Most research on interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) has focused on nonclinical
samples. On one hand, people with clinically significant emotion, mood, or interpersonal …

Framing and Transforming Shame: Exploring shame from a person-centred perspective

DG Hughes, P Blundell - European Journal for Qualitative Research in …, 2024 - ejqrp.org
Shame is a key emotion requiring understanding in therapeutic practice, not only from the
perspective of a client but also from that of a practitioner. Shame may be outside or on the …

[PDF][PDF] HONORS

SL Johnson - 2001 - psychology.berkeley.edu
CURRICULUM VITAE Sheri L. Johnson Date: April 2024 PERSONAL: Office Phone: (415)
347-6755 Office Address: Department of Psychol Page 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Sheri L. Johnson …

自己愛傾向が対人的感情制御の効果認知に及ぼす影響――コンパッションへの恐れを媒介要因として

小林茉那, 瀬戸正弘 - パーソナリティ研究, 2024 - jstage.jst.go.jp
抄録 先行研究により, 自己愛傾向者における感情制御の困難さが指摘されている. しかし,
対人交流の中で展開される対人的感情制御 (以下, IER とする) については, 自己愛における重要性 …