The management of unhelpful negative emotions has been addressed by two literatures, one focused on coping via humor, and the other focused on emotion regulation. In the present study, we directly compared humorous coping with conventional (serious) reappraisal. We expected humorous coping to be more effective than serious reappraisal in the short and longer term. Fifty-seven participants used either humorous coping, serious reappraisal, or attended naturally while viewing negative pictures and then rated their positive and negative emotional responses. One week later, participants viewed and rated the pictures again. In the short-term, while humorous coping was more difficult than serious reappraisal, it was more effective in down-regulati...
This thesis studied several problems that concerned humor as a means of coping with stressful situat...
Humor is considered an adaptive coping strategy as it could reduce the burden of perceived stress an...
Humor is widely believed to be an adaptive method of regulating emotions; however, the empirical lit...
The management of unhelpful negative emotions has been addressed by two literatures, one focused on ...
The management of unhelpful negative emotions has been addressed by two literatures, one focused on ...
The capacity to find humorous perspectives in aversive situations may outline a helpful strategy in ...
Humour is often seen as an adaptive coping strategy; however, the empirical literature is inconclusi...
Previous research has shown that humorous reappraisal can reduce elicited negative emotions, suggest...
This study aimed to demonstrate that the cognitive demands involved in humor processing can attenuat...
Theoretical perspectives have suggested that humor may be an effective mechanism for coping with str...
This experiment was aimed to investigate humor - as an emotion regulation strategy - and compared t...
The present study examined the relationship of sense of humor to affect and coping with humor abilit...
Previous studies examine humor as a form of coping. According to Erickson and Feldstein (2006), humo...
Humor has been considered an effective emotion regulation strategy, and some behavioral studies have...
The present set of studies employs two cognitive interviewing techniques (thinking aloud and online ...
This thesis studied several problems that concerned humor as a means of coping with stressful situat...
Humor is considered an adaptive coping strategy as it could reduce the burden of perceived stress an...
Humor is widely believed to be an adaptive method of regulating emotions; however, the empirical lit...
The management of unhelpful negative emotions has been addressed by two literatures, one focused on ...
The management of unhelpful negative emotions has been addressed by two literatures, one focused on ...
The capacity to find humorous perspectives in aversive situations may outline a helpful strategy in ...
Humour is often seen as an adaptive coping strategy; however, the empirical literature is inconclusi...
Previous research has shown that humorous reappraisal can reduce elicited negative emotions, suggest...
This study aimed to demonstrate that the cognitive demands involved in humor processing can attenuat...
Theoretical perspectives have suggested that humor may be an effective mechanism for coping with str...
This experiment was aimed to investigate humor - as an emotion regulation strategy - and compared t...
The present study examined the relationship of sense of humor to affect and coping with humor abilit...
Previous studies examine humor as a form of coping. According to Erickson and Feldstein (2006), humo...
Humor has been considered an effective emotion regulation strategy, and some behavioral studies have...
The present set of studies employs two cognitive interviewing techniques (thinking aloud and online ...
This thesis studied several problems that concerned humor as a means of coping with stressful situat...
Humor is considered an adaptive coping strategy as it could reduce the burden of perceived stress an...
Humor is widely believed to be an adaptive method of regulating emotions; however, the empirical lit...