Emotion regulation in everyday life: Mapping global self-reports to daily processes.
Recent theory conceptualizes emotion regulation as occurring across three stages:(a)
identifying the need to regulate,(b) selecting a strategy, and (c) implementing that strategy to …
identifying the need to regulate,(b) selecting a strategy, and (c) implementing that strategy to …
Emotion regulation and psychological and physical health during a nationwide COVID-19 lockdown.
The current research tests the links between emotion regulation and psychological and
physical health during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Study 1, parents (N= 365) who had …
physical health during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Study 1, parents (N= 365) who had …
The structure of emotion regulation strategies in adolescence: Differential links to internalizing and externalizing problems
LW te Brinke, ATA Menting, HD Schuiringa… - Social …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Emotion regulation is a multi‐modal construct, that includes both adaptive and maladaptive
cognitive‐behavioral processes. However, many classifications of regulation strategies do …
cognitive‐behavioral processes. However, many classifications of regulation strategies do …
Individual differences in emotion regulation and cardiovascular responding to stress.
SM Griffin, S Howard - Emotion, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Instructed use of reappraisal to regulate stress in the laboratory is typically associated with a
more adaptive cardiovascular response to stress, indexed by either (a) lower cardiovascular …
more adaptive cardiovascular response to stress, indexed by either (a) lower cardiovascular …
Attachment anxiety and the curvilinear effects of expressive suppression on individuals' and partners' outcomes.
Suppressing the expression of negative emotions tends to undermine individuals' and their
partners' wellbeing. However, sometimes expressive suppression may be relatively …
partners' wellbeing. However, sometimes expressive suppression may be relatively …
A dyadic perspective of expressive suppression: Own or partner suppression weakens relationships.
In the current research, we apply a dyadic perspective of expressive suppression (ES) to test
whether ES represents a weak link, such that either actors' or partners' ES is sufficient to …
whether ES represents a weak link, such that either actors' or partners' ES is sufficient to …
Actor and partner power are distinct and have differential effects on social behavior.
Interpersonal power involves how much actors can influence partners (actor power) and
how much partners can influence actors (partner power). Yet, most theories and …
how much partners can influence actors (partner power). Yet, most theories and …
Perceptions of romantic partners' emotional suppression are more biased than accurate.
BJ Peters, NC Overall - Emotion, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
The interpersonal consequences associated with emotional suppression (ES) may indicate
that perceivers accurately detect targets' use of ES. However, ES involves hiding emotional …
that perceivers accurately detect targets' use of ES. However, ES involves hiding emotional …
“Let's go over it again”: Examining the intra-and interpersonal processes that perpetuate co-rumination in close relationships.
Co-rumination is an interpersonal emotion regulation strategy characterized by extensive,
cyclical conversations regarding the causes and consequences of problems and associated …
cyclical conversations regarding the causes and consequences of problems and associated …
The effects of communicating climate change threat: mobilizing anger and authoritarian affect displacement
Research on climate change communication has made important contributions to our
understanding of how to effectively inform and mobilize the public for climate action and yet …
understanding of how to effectively inform and mobilize the public for climate action and yet …