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A Holistic Approach to Regulating Negative Emotions

open access: yesLanguage and Psychoanalysis, 2015
If emotions are the link between the body and the mind, it makes sense why unregulated negative emotions (e.g., fear and anger), particularly when repressed by those who are suffering from trauma, understood as dukkha, can make them feel dissociated. The
Robert Beshara
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Auditory-induced negative emotions increase recognition accuracy for visual scenes under conditions of high visual interference [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emotional arousal generally increases the likelihood that events are remembered, it is somewhat disputed whether also the valence of emotions influences ...
Baumann, Oliver
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Affect and Group Attachments: The Role of Shared Responsibility [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
This paper theorizes the role of shared responsibility in the development of affective group attachments, interweaving ideas from social exchange and social identity theories.
Lawler, Edward J
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Wavering Diabetic Diet: “I Break the Diet and Then I Feel Guilty and Then I Don’t Go Back to It, In Case I Feel Guilty Again”

open access: yesSAGE Open, 2020
This study aimed at understanding the experiences of maintaining good dietary self-care among people with type 2 diabetes mellitus and the meaning of negative emotions in the context of dietary self-care.
Margaret Amankwah-Poku
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Resilience in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI): Examining the Level and the Associations of Resilience with Subjective Wellbeing and Negative Affect in Early and Late-Stage MCI

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2023
The current study examines the relationship between the cognitive state of participants [healthy-early mild cognitive impairment (MCI)–late MCI], some subjective wellbeing factors (positive emotions, engagement, positive relationships, meaning in life ...
Styliani Olympia Tsormpatzoudi   +4 more
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Emotion regulation contagion drives reduction in negative intergroup emotions

open access: yesNature Communications, 2023
Emotions are amplified when they take place in groups. This creates a unique challenge when onewishes to regulate groups’ emotions, especially if treating every person is infeasible. One response is totreat a fraction of a group, and then hope the treatment will spread to other group members.
Michael Pinus   +5 more
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L’influence négative des émotions sur la cognition

open access: yesTerrains/Théories, 2014
In this interview given to Julien Bernard at the Collège de France on December 5th, 2012, Jon Elster provides a clearer perspective on his vision of the relationship between emotions, rationality and norms as far as motivations of action are concerned ...
Jon Elster
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Assessing alexithymia across negative and positive emotions: Psychometric properties of the Polish version of the Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2022
The Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire (PAQ) is a 24-item self-report measure of alexithymia. Originally developed in English, it was designed to try to enable more comprehensive (i.e., facet-level and valence-specific) alexithymia assessments.
Paweł Larionow   +4 more
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The impact of negative and positive emotions on long-term and working memory [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences
Emotions are a constant companion in people’s life, and most of the emotions have been characterized into either positive or negative emotions. While people are experiencing different types of emotions, their memory system and brain mechanisms will be ...
Chen Jiaqi
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Positive Emotions, More Than Anxiety or Other Negative Emotions, Predict Willingness to Interact With Robots

open access: yesPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2020
Like early work on human intergroup interaction, previous research on people’s willingness to interact with robots has focused mainly on effects of anxiety. However, existing findings suggest that other negative emotions as well as some positive emotions
Eliot R. Smith   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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