Integrative emotion regulation involves actively paying attention to emotions to determine which information they provide. Interindividual differences in the use of integrative emotion regulation correlate with sympathy and supportiveness towards outgroups, but why this is the case is u...
Overall, BELIEFS AND EMOTIONS highlighted the role of beliefs regarding controllability of emotions in shapingemotion regulation. cordis The understanding of howemotion regulationrelates to job satisfaction concerns two models: Emotional dissonance.
In order to better understand the process by which the use and misuse of emotion regulation strategies relates to dysfunction in the anxiety disorders, it is necessary to more systematically model motivational processes.Paul EmmelkampOhio State UniversityThomas Ehring...
Emotion regulation is a complex process that often involves the presence of others, also known as interpersonal emotion regulation (IER). However, little i
This study investigated the role of emotion regulation in children's early academic success using a sample of 325 kindergarteners. A mediational analysis addressed the potential mechanisms through which emotion regulation relates to chil... S. Calkins - 《University of North Carolina at Greensboro》...
Which theory of emotion relates to the following statement? This theory shows that when students perceive the arousal that accompanies test-taking as energizing rather than debilitating, they experience much less anxiety. a. James-Lange theory b. Cannon ...
The first factor, control, relates to the active shaping and regulation of one’s imaginative content. Control involves the intentional initiation, manipulation, and termination of imaginative processes. The second factor, transcendence, entails the ability to detach from the real world and immerse ...
We also examined how distress tolerance-an important emotion regulation ability - relates to strategy use. We conducted metaanalyses estimating the correlations between emotion regulation strategies (based on 331 samples and 670 effect sizes), as well as between distress tolerance and strategies. The ...
Second, we contribute to theory and findings in the study of social exchanges which have started to move away from a purely transactional-cognitive route to one that contends that emotion expression and regulation are key building blocks for the development and maintenance of interpersonal relationship...
What Is Emotion Regulation? Emotion regulation is a fairly complex combination of ways in which a person relates to and acts on emotional experiences. This includes the ability to: Behave appropriately when distressed Identify, understand, and accept emotional experiences Use healthy strategies to ...