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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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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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"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 these areas has facilitated a better understanding of what emotion entails and how to intervene in ...
de Jesús Gómez RM, Cornu-Labat MA.
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Alexithymia and emotion regulation
Alexithymia is a key transdiagnostic risk factor for emotion-based psychopathologies. Conceptual models specify that this is because alexithymia impairs emotion regulation. However, the extent of these putative emotion regulation impairments remains underexplored.
Preece David, A. +6 more
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Emotion regulation in psychopathy [PDF]
Emotion processing is known to be impaired in psychopathy, but less is known about the cognitive mechanisms that drive this. Our study examined experiencing and suppression of emotion processing in psychopathy. Participants, violent offenders with varying levels of psychopathy, viewed positive and negative images under conditions of passive viewing ...
Casey, Helen +3 more
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Decentring Emotion Regulation: From Emotion Regulation to Relational Emotion [PDF]
This article takes a critical approach to emotion regulation suggesting that the concept needs supplementing with a relational position on the generation and restraint of emotion. I chart the relational approach to emotion, challenging the “two-step” model of emotion regulation. From this, a more interdisciplinary approach to emotion is developed using
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Content validity of the Islamic emotional regulation Module [PDF]
This study aimed to assess the content validity of the Islamic Emotional Regulation Module towards the mental wellbeing of youth. This module has five main submodules, namely the emotional regulation submodule of sadness, anger, guilt, shame and fear ...
Joki Perdani Sawai +4 more
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Culture and emotion regulation [PDF]
While anthropological research has long emphasized cultural differences in whether emotions are viewed as beneficial versus harmful, psychological science has only recently begun to systematically examine those differences and their implications for emotion regulation and well-being.
Ford, Brett Q, Mauss, Iris B
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Measures of emotion regulation: Convergence and psychometric properties of the difficulties in emotion regulation scale and emotion regulation questionnaire [PDF]
AbstractObjectiveInvestigating unique and shared aspects of measures of emotion regulation (ER) advances our understanding of ER as a multidimensional construct. This study aimed to investigate psychometric properties of three ER‐measures: Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS‐36), the abbreviated version DERS‐16, and Emotion Regulation ...
Karolina Sörman +7 more
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Despite centuries of speculation about how to manage negative emotions, little is actually known about which emotion-regulation strategies people choose to use when confronted with negative situations of varying intensity. On the basis of a new process conception of emotion regulation, we hypothesized that in low-intensity negative situations, people ...
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