Does emotional intelligence buffer the effects of acute stress? A systematic review
People with higher levels of emotional intelligence (EI: adaptive emotional traits, skills, and
abilities) typically achieve more positive life outcomes, such as psychological wellbeing …
abilities) typically achieve more positive life outcomes, such as psychological wellbeing …
[图书][B] Encyclopedia of personality and individual differences
V Zeigler-Hill, TK Shackelford - 2020 - Springer
The terms pampering and spoiling have roots within early psychoanalytic literature, and over
time they have become a part of the vernacular. This entry will focus on pampering/spoiling …
time they have become a part of the vernacular. This entry will focus on pampering/spoiling …
Exercise as a buffer against difficulties with emotion regulation: A pathway to emotional wellbeing
EE Bernstein, RJ McNally - Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2018 - Elsevier
Though exercise is associated with emotional health, it remains unclear what psychological
processes account for this relationship. The present study explores emotional recovery from …
processes account for this relationship. The present study explores emotional recovery from …
A social mindfulness approach to understanding experienced customer mistreatment: A within-person field experiment
We apply a social mindfulness lens to understand the phenomenon of perceived customer
mistreatment. Recognizing that both recall of prosocial acts and perspective taking invoke …
mistreatment. Recognizing that both recall of prosocial acts and perspective taking invoke …
[HTML][HTML] Rumination in major depressive and bipolar disorder–a meta-analysis
Background rumination, defined as repetitive thoughts about emotionally relevant
experiences, has been linked extensively with mood disorders, especially major depressive …
experiences, has been linked extensively with mood disorders, especially major depressive …
When forgetting what happened at work matters: The role of affective rumination, problem-solving pondering, and self-control in work–family conflict and enrichment.
NM Junker, RF Baumeister, K Straub… - Journal of Applied …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Whether integrating work into home benefits or harms an employee's family role is a critical
issue that has met with mixed findings in the extant literature. Work–home integration can be …
issue that has met with mixed findings in the extant literature. Work–home integration can be …
The brief state rumination inventory (BSRI): validation and psychometric evaluation
Depressive rumination is an emotion regulation strategy that is considered a major risk
factor for depression and other emotional disorders. While well-established measures of trait …
factor for depression and other emotional disorders. While well-established measures of trait …
Longitudinal associations between rumination and depressive symptoms in a probability sample of adults
Abstract Background According to the Response Styles Theory, rumination maintains and
exacerbates depression. This study was conducted to examine the bidirectional longitudinal …
exacerbates depression. This study was conducted to examine the bidirectional longitudinal …
Unpacking rumination and executive control: A network perspective
EE Bernstein, A Heeren… - Clinical Psychological …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Rumination is a common and problematic feature of depression and related disorders. It
may reflect impairments in executive control. In this project, we used network analysis to …
may reflect impairments in executive control. In this project, we used network analysis to …