Previous research has examined emotion regulation (ER) and trauma in the context of psychopathology, yet little research has examined ER in posttraumatic growth (PTG), the experience of positive psychological change following a traumatic event. ER typically involves decreasing negative affect by engaging (e.g. reappraisal) or disengaging (e.g. distraction) with emotional content. To investigate how ER may support PTG, participants who experienced a traumatic event in the past 6 months completed a PTG questionnaire and an ER choice task in which they down regulated their negative emotion in response to negative pictures of varying intensity by choosing to distract or reappraise. Latent growth curve analyses revealed that an increase in reapp...
Recent research has distinguished between actual posttraumatic growth (PTG) and perceived PTG. We us...
Background: Treatments for posttraumatic stress (PTS) are effective for many but not all people. The...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characterist...
Posttraumatic growth is a relatively new area of research that examines positive changes in an indiv...
Cluster B personality disorder traits and positive psychological change, known as posttraumatic grow...
Objectives: Cluster B personality disorder traits and positive psychological change, known as posttr...
Posttraumatic growth (PTG), or the positive changes that occur after an individual goes through a tr...
This study explored the following question: How do experiences of positive affect and social support...
Positive psychological or personal changes in the aftermath of trauma, defined as the result of the ...
The research aimed to identify positive behavioural changes that people may make as a result of nego...
Despite centuries of speculation about how to manage negative emotions, little is actually known abo...
Disengaging and shifting attention from threat-related stimuli may help reduce negative affect, ther...
Recent research has shown that there is a positive relationship between insecure attachment and psyc...
A growing field of research has examined emotion regulation in a variety of settings. Specific emoti...
Recent research has distinguished between actual posttraumatic growth (PTG) and perceived PTG. We us...
Background: Treatments for posttraumatic stress (PTS) are effective for many but not all people. The...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characterist...
Posttraumatic growth is a relatively new area of research that examines positive changes in an indiv...
Cluster B personality disorder traits and positive psychological change, known as posttraumatic grow...
Objectives: Cluster B personality disorder traits and positive psychological change, known as posttr...
Posttraumatic growth (PTG), or the positive changes that occur after an individual goes through a tr...
This study explored the following question: How do experiences of positive affect and social support...
Positive psychological or personal changes in the aftermath of trauma, defined as the result of the ...
The research aimed to identify positive behavioural changes that people may make as a result of nego...
Despite centuries of speculation about how to manage negative emotions, little is actually known abo...
Disengaging and shifting attention from threat-related stimuli may help reduce negative affect, ther...
Recent research has shown that there is a positive relationship between insecure attachment and psyc...
A growing field of research has examined emotion regulation in a variety of settings. Specific emoti...
Recent research has distinguished between actual posttraumatic growth (PTG) and perceived PTG. We us...
Background: Treatments for posttraumatic stress (PTS) are effective for many but not all people. The...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characterist...