Emotional regulation strategies (ER) used by trainees to overcome negative emotionsdoi:10.47391/JPMA.7905Butt, FauziaMehboob, UsmanWajid, GoharKhan, Rehan AhmadJournal of the Pakistan Medical Association
there are several implicit and explicit emotional regulation strategies facilitators can use to influence a learner’s emotional state. These strategies are described in the following section. Depending on the situation, the goal can be the complete deactivation of an emotion, its reduced activation...
In QEPro’s model, this ability is operationalized with two emotional competencies: the competence to define an emotional goal or target emotional state (Gross, 2013; Mikolajczak & Desseilles, 2012) and the competence to implement emotional regulation strategies in order to achieve the emotional goa...
Because mothers are often children’s main caretakers, maternal emotional expression and discipline may be related to their children’s emotional regulation strategies (ERSs) and may reveal gender differences. Hence, we used questionnaires to survey 498 mothers of 3–5-year-old children in China ...
Regulation strategies are disguising, restraining, self-persuading, and releasing. • Chinese preschool teachers tend to be downgraded to service-providers. Abstract Situated within a cohort of Chinese preschool teachers’ emotional experiences, this study shows that preschool teachers’ emotional labor is...
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Children completed the Questionnaire for the Measurement of Emotion Regulation in Children and Adolescents (FEEL-KJ; Grob and Smolenski, 2005), which captures the use of adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies for anxiety, anger, and sadness. This German-language questionnaire consists of...
> 英语读物 > emotional exhaustion 下载文档 收藏 打印 转格式 100阅读文档大小:92.98K7页郭晶~别犯傻上传于2012-03-14格式:PDF When do subordinates´ emotion-regulation strategies matter Abusive supervision, subordinates´ emotional exhaustion, and work withdrawal. ...
Likewise, more flexibility in switching between emotional contexts has been related to trait resilience (Genet and Siemer 2011), more use of adaptive emotion regulation strategies such as reappraisal (Malooly et al. 2013), and less rumination (Genet et al. 2013). EF may also affect how an ...
Extrinsic influences on the early regulation of a child's emotion and their long-term significance are then discussed, including a parent's direct intervention strategies, selective reinforcement and modeling processes, affective induction, and the caregiver's ecological control of opportunity for ...