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Positive Emotions

2001
Abstract At first blush, it might appear that positive emotions are important to the field of positive psychology simply because they are markers of optimal well-being. Certainly moments in our lives characterized by experiences of positive emotions (such as joy, interest, contentment, love, and the like) are moments in which we are not ...
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Positive Schizotypy and Emotion Processing.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2005
This study examined whether emotion processing traits and task performance are associated with positive schizotypy. Positive schizotypy individuals (n=34, assessed with the Magical Ideation and Perceptual Aberration Scales) reported greater attention to emotions but less emotional clarity than controls (n=56).
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Measuring Positive Emotion Outcomes in Positive Psychology Interventions: A Literature Review

Emotion Review, 2021
Judith T Moskowitz   +2 more
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Understanding positive emotion deficits in depression: From emotion preferences to emotion regulation

Clinical Psychology Review, 2020
W Michael Vanderlind   +2 more
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Positive and Negative Emotions

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2010
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Positive Emotions and Emotion Regulation

2017
Rebecca Ann Wilkinson, Gioia Chilton
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Positive emotion regulation in emotional disorders: A theoretical review

Clinical Psychology Review, 2013
Jenna R Carl, David H Barlow
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Employee Positive Emotion and Favorable Outcomes at the Workplace

Organization Science, 1994
Barry M Staw, Robert I Sutton
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