Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physical settings in the service of regulation. We investigated the perceived use and efficacy of environmental strategies for regulation of general affect and sadness, considering them in relation to other affect regulation strategies and to subjective well-being. Participants from Australia, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, India, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Sweden (N = 507) evaluated the frequency of use and perceived efficacy of affect regulation strategies using a modified version of the Measure of Affect Regulation Styles (MARS). The internet survey also included the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), emotional well-being items from t...
Two studies on the use of nature for emotion regulation were conducted. Study 1 (N = 35) ran over tw...
The mediating effects of emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression) were examined in the relat...
Two studies on the use of nature for emotion regulation were conducted. Study 1 (N = 35) ran over tw...
Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physical s...
Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physical s...
Original ResearchEnvironmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban...
<p>Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physica...
<p>Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physica...
This study examined the frequency of use and perceived efficacy of affect regulation strategies in t...
This study examined the frequency of use and perceived efficacy of affect regulation strategies in t...
<p>Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physica...
Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physical ...
Original ResearchEnvironmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban...
The topic of this thesis is the use of natural environments for regulating emotions. This is investi...
The research project titled, Regulation of moods and emotions: An investigation of affect regulation...
Two studies on the use of nature for emotion regulation were conducted. Study 1 (N = 35) ran over tw...
The mediating effects of emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression) were examined in the relat...
Two studies on the use of nature for emotion regulation were conducted. Study 1 (N = 35) ran over tw...
Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physical s...
Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physical s...
Original ResearchEnvironmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban...
<p>Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physica...
<p>Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physica...
This study examined the frequency of use and perceived efficacy of affect regulation strategies in t...
This study examined the frequency of use and perceived efficacy of affect regulation strategies in t...
<p>Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physica...
Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physical ...
Original ResearchEnvironmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban...
The topic of this thesis is the use of natural environments for regulating emotions. This is investi...
The research project titled, Regulation of moods and emotions: An investigation of affect regulation...
Two studies on the use of nature for emotion regulation were conducted. Study 1 (N = 35) ran over tw...
The mediating effects of emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression) were examined in the relat...
Two studies on the use of nature for emotion regulation were conducted. Study 1 (N = 35) ran over tw...