In this article we provide an overview of emotion regulation (EI), summarize key research discoveries, provide a brief history of EI, and define ER and emotion in Part II. Then, in Part III, we describe the brain structure and the neurological underpinnings of ER. Finally, in Part IV we conclude by discussing ER, and introducing empirically-supported strategies for ER
To date, the field of emotion regulation (ER) has largely focused on intrinsic ER (i.e., regulation ...
Authenticity is an important psychological construct, reflecting the unobstructed operation of one's...
ADR provides a useful lens through which to consider the place of emotion in disputes. Its multi-dis...
In the present article, diverse definitions, theoretical background, and contemporary research findi...
<p>In the present article, diverse definitions, theoretical background, and contemporary research fi...
Judges are human and experience emotion when hearing cases, though the standard account of judging l...
The aim of this article is to present recent applications of emotion regulation theory and methods t...
Using insights from philosophy and modern neuroscience, I explore emotion and other affective experi...
The field of emotion regulation has now come of age. However, enthusiasm for the topic continues to ...
The emerging field of emotion regulation studies how individuals influence which emotions they have,...
Two relatively independent research traditions have developed that address emotion management. The f...
We open this chapter by defining emotion and describing how emotions are generated in a series of te...
One of the fastest growing areas within psychology is the field of emotion regulation. However, enth...
Clients Want Results, Lawyers Need Emotional Intelligence Abstract Lawyers are highly educated and t...
This volume provides a comprehensive road map of the important and rapidly growing field of emotion ...
To date, the field of emotion regulation (ER) has largely focused on intrinsic ER (i.e., regulation ...
Authenticity is an important psychological construct, reflecting the unobstructed operation of one's...
ADR provides a useful lens through which to consider the place of emotion in disputes. Its multi-dis...
In the present article, diverse definitions, theoretical background, and contemporary research findi...
<p>In the present article, diverse definitions, theoretical background, and contemporary research fi...
Judges are human and experience emotion when hearing cases, though the standard account of judging l...
The aim of this article is to present recent applications of emotion regulation theory and methods t...
Using insights from philosophy and modern neuroscience, I explore emotion and other affective experi...
The field of emotion regulation has now come of age. However, enthusiasm for the topic continues to ...
The emerging field of emotion regulation studies how individuals influence which emotions they have,...
Two relatively independent research traditions have developed that address emotion management. The f...
We open this chapter by defining emotion and describing how emotions are generated in a series of te...
One of the fastest growing areas within psychology is the field of emotion regulation. However, enth...
Clients Want Results, Lawyers Need Emotional Intelligence Abstract Lawyers are highly educated and t...
This volume provides a comprehensive road map of the important and rapidly growing field of emotion ...
To date, the field of emotion regulation (ER) has largely focused on intrinsic ER (i.e., regulation ...
Authenticity is an important psychological construct, reflecting the unobstructed operation of one's...
ADR provides a useful lens through which to consider the place of emotion in disputes. Its multi-dis...