This volume brings together, for the first time, inquiries into the size and proximity of social networks and emotion in social relationships to advance understanding of how emotion in significant social relati
Journal of Social Work Practice 9: pp. 5-14Howe, David and Hinings, Diana (1995) `Reason and Emotion in Social Work Practice: Managing Relationships with Difficult Clients', Journal of Social Work Practice 9(1): 5-14.Howe, D. & Hinings, D. (1995). Reason and emotion in social ...
Patients' perceptions of doctors' emotion regulation skills were associated with patient satisfaction and communication quality; patient perceptions of doctors' nonverbal immediacy partially mediated these relationships. Study 2 collected data from 30 doctors who reported on their typical emotion regulation ...
Emotion regulation (ER) plays a central role in mental health1,2. Although traditional theories and research on ER have classified strategies as either uniformly adaptive or maladaptive1,3,4, recent theoretical models and empirical research have revisited the person–situation interactionist approach lon...
Social media plays a key role in disaster rescues, and it can facilitate feelings of support when people need rescue or want to tap into neighborhood relationships. Using semi-structured interviews of people affected by Hurricane Harvey in the Greater Houston area, we addressed our research ...
social communicative nature, and, arguably, distinct evolutionary origins of these emotions, which include anger, fear, sadness, disgust, and happiness (Ekman, 1992; Ekman & Cordaro, 2011). Emotions are encompassed within, and reciprocally influence, a larger set ofaffective statesthat include dispos...
between low education and subsequent depression up to 15 years later. These findings support the theory that social hierarchy affects mental health in part through a process of emotion suppression. Address correspondence to Carrie A. Langner, California Polytechnic State University, ...
The present research focuses specifically on immunological and interpersonal emotion processes that may link social relationships and health. The specific aims of this study were to: (1) determine: how long it takes for adults' inflammatory levels to recover after an interpersonal laboratory stressor,...
Getting angry may be an important step in motivating oneself to face obstacles and overcome them. Falling in love may be an important step in developing the capacity to form and maintain intimate relationships. By the same token, getting angry at one’s boss may be thoroughly warranted but ...
To be eligible for the meta-analysis, studies had to include a clinical sample, assess at least one specific emotion regulation strategy or overall deficits in emotion regulation and include well-being as outcome. Results: The findings showed significant small to moderate negative relationships with ...