Temporal interpersonal emotion systems: The “TIES” that form relationships

EA Butler - Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Emotion is often framed as an intrapersonal system comprised of subcomponents such as
experience, behavior, and physiology that interact over time to give rise to emotional states …

Interpersonal emotion regulation in the workplace: A conceptual and operational review and future research agenda

AC Troth, SA Lawrence, PJ Jordan… - International Journal …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Employees need to regulate their own emotions as well as the emotions of others to
enhance the quality of interactions with their colleagues. How well this is achieved has …

Emotional coregulation in close relationships

EA Butler, AK Randall - Emotion Review, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Coregulation refers to the process by which relationship partners form a dyadic emotional
system involving an oscillating pattern of affective arousal and dampening that dynamically …

Sex differences in romantic attachment: A meta-analysis

M Del Giudice - Personality and social psychology bulletin, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
This article presents the first meta-analysis of sex differences in the avoidance and anxiety
dimensions of adult romantic attachment, based on 113 samples (N= 66,132) from 100 …

For better or worse? Coregulation of couples' cortisol levels and mood states.

D Saxbe, RL Repetti - Journal of personality and social psychology, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Although a majority of adults live with a close relationship partner, little is known about
whether and how partners' momentary affect and physiology covary, or “coregulate.” This …

Emotions in context: A sociodynamic model of emotions

B Mesquita, M Boiger - Emotion Review, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
We propose a sociodynamic model of emotions, in which emotions are seen as dynamic
systems that emerge from the interactions and relationships in which they take place. Our …

An upward spiral: Bidirectional associations between positive affect and positive aspects of close relationships across the life span

MA Ramsey, AL Gentzler - Developmental review, 2015 - Elsevier
Both positive affect and positive close relationships contribute significantly to overall well-
being. This review examines the literature assessing associations between positive affect …

Assessing cross-partner associations in physiological responses via coupled oscillator models.

JL Helm, D Sbarra, E Ferrer - Emotion, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
A host of theoretical frameworks suggest associations of physiological signals between two
individuals within a romantic relationship. However, few studies have provided empirical …

Emotion regulation and satisfaction in long-term marital relationships: The role of emotional contagion

S Mazzuca, K Kafetsios, S Livi… - Journal of Social and …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
How couples regulate their emotions and how they converge emotionally with one another
can critically affect relationship quality. We examined individual differences in two different …

Emotion regulation in couples.

RW Levenson, CM Haase, L Bloch, SR Holley… - 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Whereas research on emotion regulation in individuals has been extremely useful, there are
numerous advantages to studying emotion regulation in couples. Couples afford high …