Previous studies have identified two powerful ways to regulate emotional responses to a stressor: experiencing incidental positive emotions and using cognitive reappraisal to reframe the stressor. Several cognitive and motivational theories of positive emotion support the formulation that incidental positive emotions may facilitate cognitive reappraisal. To test the separate and interacting effects of positive emotions and cognitive reappraisal, we first adapted an established picture-based reappraisal paradigm by interspersing blocks of positive emotion inducing and neutral pictures. Across two pre-registered studies (Studies 1, 2), reappraisal effectively decreased self-reported negative emotions and increased self-reported positive emoti...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the effect of cognitive reappraisal and acceptance o...
A series of four experiments tested the effects of performing executive functioning tasks on subsequ...
<p>Cognitive reappraisal can foster emotion regulation, yet less is known about whether cognitive re...
Previous studies have identified two powerful ways to regulate emotional responses to a stressor: ex...
Previous research has suggested that regulating emotions through reappraisal does not incur cognitiv...
Studies of emotion regulation typically contrast two or more strategies (e.g., reappraisal vs. suppr...
In the present study, we examined whether individual differences in the use of cognitive reappraisal...
Although the effects of cognitive reappraisal in regulating negative emotion are generally well docu...
Reappraisal is an emotion regulation strategy which involves changing the interpretation of emotiona...
The current study compares the effects of experimentally induced rumination, positive reappraisal, d...
Previous research has shown that cognitive reappraisal, an emotion regulation strategy, has benefici...
Recent studies have found the connections between cognitive reappraisals' creativity and their regul...
Recent theories propose moderate (compared to high or no) stressor exposure to promote emotion regul...
The present investigation was designed to assess whether the emotion regulation strategies of expres...
A growing field of research has examined emotion regulation in a variety of settings. Specific emoti...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the effect of cognitive reappraisal and acceptance o...
A series of four experiments tested the effects of performing executive functioning tasks on subsequ...
<p>Cognitive reappraisal can foster emotion regulation, yet less is known about whether cognitive re...
Previous studies have identified two powerful ways to regulate emotional responses to a stressor: ex...
Previous research has suggested that regulating emotions through reappraisal does not incur cognitiv...
Studies of emotion regulation typically contrast two or more strategies (e.g., reappraisal vs. suppr...
In the present study, we examined whether individual differences in the use of cognitive reappraisal...
Although the effects of cognitive reappraisal in regulating negative emotion are generally well docu...
Reappraisal is an emotion regulation strategy which involves changing the interpretation of emotiona...
The current study compares the effects of experimentally induced rumination, positive reappraisal, d...
Previous research has shown that cognitive reappraisal, an emotion regulation strategy, has benefici...
Recent studies have found the connections between cognitive reappraisals' creativity and their regul...
Recent theories propose moderate (compared to high or no) stressor exposure to promote emotion regul...
The present investigation was designed to assess whether the emotion regulation strategies of expres...
A growing field of research has examined emotion regulation in a variety of settings. Specific emoti...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the effect of cognitive reappraisal and acceptance o...
A series of four experiments tested the effects of performing executive functioning tasks on subsequ...
<p>Cognitive reappraisal can foster emotion regulation, yet less is known about whether cognitive re...