<p>Cognitive reappraisal can foster emotion regulation, yet less is known about whether cognitive reappraisal alters neuroendocrine stress reactivity. Some initial evidence suggests that although long-term training in cognitive behavioral therapy techniques (which include reappraisal as a primary training component) can reduce cortisol reactivity to stress, some studies also suggest that reappraisal is associated with heightened cortisol stress reactivity. To address this mixed evidence, the present report describes two experimental studies that randomly assigned young adult volunteers to use cognitive reappraisal while undergoing laboratory stressors. Relative to the control condition, participants in the reappraisal conditions showed grea...
Cognitive emotion regulation is a key mechanism for the maintenance of mental health, but may fail, ...
Self-regulation is theoretically closely related to coping with stressful events, yet whether self-r...
Response rates to first line treatments for affective disorders remain unsatisfactory (Loerinc et al...
Recent theories propose moderate (compared to high or no) stressor exposure to promote emotion regul...
Emotion regulation strategies have been shown to modify the physiological response to stress, yet wh...
Psychosocial stress is a potent activator of the hypothalamus?Äìpituitary?Äìadrenal (HPA) axis. Whil...
The stress-induced release of cortisol has been linked to detrimental health outcomes. Therefore, st...
Contrary to lay beliefs, physiological changes that co-occur with stress are not necessarily bad. Mu...
Individual differences in stress reactivity and cognitive appraisal processes are thought to explain...
Psychosocial stress is a potent activator of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. While th...
Researchers have theorized that changing the way we think about our bodily responses can improve our...
Stress is strongly associated with several mental and physical health problems that involve inflamma...
<p>Depression is associated with increased emotional response to stress. This is especially the case...
Previous research has shown that cognitive reappraisal, an emotion regulation strategy, has benefici...
Cognitive emotion regulation is a key mechanism for the maintenance of mental health, but may fail, ...
Cognitive emotion regulation is a key mechanism for the maintenance of mental health, but may fail, ...
Self-regulation is theoretically closely related to coping with stressful events, yet whether self-r...
Response rates to first line treatments for affective disorders remain unsatisfactory (Loerinc et al...
Recent theories propose moderate (compared to high or no) stressor exposure to promote emotion regul...
Emotion regulation strategies have been shown to modify the physiological response to stress, yet wh...
Psychosocial stress is a potent activator of the hypothalamus?Äìpituitary?Äìadrenal (HPA) axis. Whil...
The stress-induced release of cortisol has been linked to detrimental health outcomes. Therefore, st...
Contrary to lay beliefs, physiological changes that co-occur with stress are not necessarily bad. Mu...
Individual differences in stress reactivity and cognitive appraisal processes are thought to explain...
Psychosocial stress is a potent activator of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. While th...
Researchers have theorized that changing the way we think about our bodily responses can improve our...
Stress is strongly associated with several mental and physical health problems that involve inflamma...
<p>Depression is associated with increased emotional response to stress. This is especially the case...
Previous research has shown that cognitive reappraisal, an emotion regulation strategy, has benefici...
Cognitive emotion regulation is a key mechanism for the maintenance of mental health, but may fail, ...
Cognitive emotion regulation is a key mechanism for the maintenance of mental health, but may fail, ...
Self-regulation is theoretically closely related to coping with stressful events, yet whether self-r...
Response rates to first line treatments for affective disorders remain unsatisfactory (Loerinc et al...