Time is given a central place in theoretical models of emotion regulation (Gross, 1998, 2015), but key questions regarding the role of time remain unanswered. We investigated 2 such unanswered questions. First, we explored when different emotion regulation strategies were used within the course of an emotional episode in daily life. Second, we investigated the association between the temporal deployment of strategies and negative emotional experience. We conducted a daily diary study in which participants (N = 74) drew an intensity profile depicting the temporal unfolding of their negative emotional experience across daily events (N = 480), and mapped their usage of emotion regulation strategies onto this intensity profile. Strategies varie...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Negative emotion differentiation (ED) has been suggested to be important for adaptive emotion regula...
Time is given a central place in theoretical models of emotion regulation (Gross, 1998, 2015), but k...
Intensity profiles of emotional experience over time have been found to differ primarily in explosiv...
Emotions are currently conceptualized as ongoing temporal processes. Consistent with this view, an i...
Distraction and cognitive reappraisal are two widely used types of emotional regulation strategies t...
Intensity and duration are two central characteristics of an emotional response. Appraisals and regu...
Intensity and duration are two central characteristics of an emotional response. Appraisals and regu...
Intensity and duration are two central characteristics of an emotional response. Appraisals and regu...
Contemporary theories of emotional well-being emphasize context as being inextricably linked to the ...
International audienceFeelings of positive or negative affect are not restricted to temporary states...
Recent theory conceptualizes emotion regulation as occurring across three stages: (a) identifying th...
International audienceVery few studies have explored variations in the implementation of affect regu...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Negative emotion differentiation (ED) has been suggested to be important for adaptive emotion regula...
Time is given a central place in theoretical models of emotion regulation (Gross, 1998, 2015), but k...
Intensity profiles of emotional experience over time have been found to differ primarily in explosiv...
Emotions are currently conceptualized as ongoing temporal processes. Consistent with this view, an i...
Distraction and cognitive reappraisal are two widely used types of emotional regulation strategies t...
Intensity and duration are two central characteristics of an emotional response. Appraisals and regu...
Intensity and duration are two central characteristics of an emotional response. Appraisals and regu...
Intensity and duration are two central characteristics of an emotional response. Appraisals and regu...
Contemporary theories of emotional well-being emphasize context as being inextricably linked to the ...
International audienceFeelings of positive or negative affect are not restricted to temporary states...
Recent theory conceptualizes emotion regulation as occurring across three stages: (a) identifying th...
International audienceVery few studies have explored variations in the implementation of affect regu...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Negative emotion differentiation (ED) has been suggested to be important for adaptive emotion regula...