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“Emotional regulation” or “affective regulation”? [PDF]
In recent decades, there has been an increased interest in psychology to understand the emotional experience. This growing interest has led to a proliferation of terms, among which regulation, intelligence, and emotional competence stand out. Research in
Ruth Mª de Jesús Gómez +1 more
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Differences in cognitive control under negative emotion priming among college students with varying emotional regulation abilities [PDF]
Using the AX-CPT paradigm, this study investigates the differences in cognitive control under negative emotion priming among college students with different emotional regulation abilities in reactive control mode and proactive control mode.
Jiangli Jiao +3 more
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The Effect of Emotional Labor on Young Nurses' Job Burnout: The Mediating Role of Social Support and Emotional Regulation [PDF]
Aim To evaluate the impact of emotional labor on job burnout among young nurses and investigate the mediating roles of social support and emotional regulation. Design A cross‐sectional survey. Methods The cross‐sectional study recruited 1103 young nurses
Yixin Luo +5 more
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Chapter 1 provides an overview of emotion regulation and associated processes, operationalizing key terms whilst grounding the discussion in the theoretical, Process Model of emotion regulation (Gross, 1998), which differentiates antecedent, from response-focused strategies.
Paula M. Niedenthal, François Ric
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Abstract Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the process of modulating an affective experience or response. This chapter summarizes the research on therapist methods to facilitate patient ER, including affect-focused, experiential methods that aim to enhance immediate patient ER, and structured psychoeducation, skills training in ER.
Shigeru Iwakabe +2 more
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Emotion regulation questionnaire-adapted and individual differences in emotion regulation [PDF]
Emotion regulation is a human adaptation process with important implications for daily life. Two specific emotion regulation strategies were the principle areas of study: reappraisal (cognitive change in which individuals adapt their state of mind about a given situation) and expressive suppression (response modulation in which individuals change their
Seixas, Rita +2 more
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The regulation of emotions: Gender differences
Introduction Emotional regulation, understood as the emotional ability to repair emotional states, is a skill closely linked to adaptation during aging.
I. Delhom, J.C. Melendez, E. Satorres
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Emotion Regulation is important for student social interactions. Inclusive school that facilitate diversity can increase the student conflict. Conflict occurs because of the lack of skill in managing emotion.
Putri Rahmawati +1 more
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This study aims to examine the connection between the therapeutic alliance (TA) – from both the patient’s and the therapist’s perspectives – and communicative intentions during the initial phase of adolescent psychotherapy. The sample comprised the first
Olga Fernández González +2 more
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Attachment, emotion regulation and coping in Portuguese emerging adults: a test of a mediation hypothesis [PDF]
Although the quality of parent-adolescent emotional bonds has consistently been proposed as a major influence on young adult's psycho-emotional functioning, the precise means by which these bonds either facilitate or impede adaptive coping are not well ...
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