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Emotion Knowledge, Emotion Utilization, and Emotion Regulation

Emotion Review, 2011
This article suggests a way to circumvent some of the problems that follow from the lack of consensus on a definition of emotion (Izard, 2010; Kleinginna & Kleinginna, 1981) and emotion regulation (Cole, Martin, & Dennis, 2004) by adopting a conceptual framework based on discrete emotions theory and focusing on specific emotions.
Carroll E. Izard   +5 more
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Nurses’ emotions, emotion regulation and emotional exhaustion

International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the relations between emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression), discrete emotions and emotional exhaustion among nurses. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional design was used with 168 nurses in South Korea. Structural equation modeling and path analysis were conducted for analysis.
Mikyoung Lee, Keum-Seong Jang
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Emotions about Emotions

Emotion Review, 2013
This article discusses the importance of metaemotions (emotions about emotions), showing their undeniable existence and how they are a critical and essential part of emotion life. The article begins by placing reflexivity of emotions within the general reflexivity of human beings.
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Emotions and Emotion Regulation [PDF]

open access: possible, 2023
Frenzel, Anne C.   +2 more
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Emotion, emotion concept

2019
This chapter outlines a concept of emotion according to which emotions are object- or situation-directed affective comportments, sorted into culturally established and linguistically labeled categories, such as fear, anger, or happiness. Emotion categories mirror specific kinds of evaluative world-relations, such as fear in response to imminent danger ...
Christian von Scheve, Jan Slaby
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Teachers’ emotions and emotion management: integrating emotion regulation theory with emotional labor research

Social Psychology of Education, 2016
While the similarities between emotion regulation (Gross in J Personal Soc Psychol 74:224–237, 1998a) and emotional labor (Hochschild in The managed heart: commercialization of human feeling. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1983) have been theoretically discussed, empirical research on their relation is lacking.
Lee, Mikyoung   +5 more
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`EMOTION HERE, EMOTION THERE, EMOTIONAL ORGANISATIONS EVERYWHERE'

Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2000
Paper examining emotional organisations and emotion management.
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III. Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 2003
According to the distinguished philosopher Richard Wollheim, an emotion is an extended mental episode that originates when events in the world frustrate or satisfy a pre-existing desire (Wollheim, 1999). This leads the subject to form an attitude to the world which colours their future experience, leading them to attend to one aspect of things rather ...
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Managing Emotions: Emotional Labor or Emotional Enrichment [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Concept of ‘emotional labor’ has undergone many transformations since Hochschild (1983) described it. Researchers have broadened its scope by including emotion management by professionals in different roles, exploring its positive or beneficial aspects, and studying the contingency factors influencing the process of emotion management. In this paper we
Chandwani, Rajesh, Sharma, Dheeraj
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Basic emotions, relations among emotions, and emotion^cognition relations.

Psychological Review, 1992
From the cognitive theory perspective that emotions are cognition dependent and contain cognitive components, Ortony and Turner (1990) questioned the validity of the concept of basic emotions. They argued that the so-called basic emotions were neither psychologically or biologically "primitive" nor "irreducible building blocks" for generating the ...
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