The ability to regulate emotions is central to well-being, but healthy emotion regulation may not merely be about using the "right" strategies. According to the strategy-situation-fit hypothesis, emotion-regulation strategies are conducive to well-being only when used in appropriate contexts. This study is the first to test the strategy-situation-fit hypothesis using ecological momentary assessment of cognitive reappraisal-a putatively adaptive strategy. We expected people who used reappraisal more in uncontrollable situations and less in controllable situations to have greater well-being than people with the opposite pattern of reappraisal use. Healthy participants ( n = 74) completed measures of well-being in the lab and used a smartphone...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
A growing body of research has investigated the regulation of negative emotions in ecological settin...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
The ability to regulate emotions is central to well-being, but healthy emotion regulation may not me...
Although research has extensively examined the link between cognitive emotion regulation and psychop...
Although research has extensively examined the link between cognitive emotion regulation and psycho...
Although research has extensively examined the link between cognitive emotion regulation and psychop...
Although research has extensively examined the link between cognitive emotion regulation and psychop...
Contemporary theories of emotional well-being emphasize context as being inextricably linked to the ...
Emotion regulation (ER) strategies are often categorized as universally adaptive or maladaptive. How...
Most empirical studies of emotion regulation have relied on retrospective trait measures, and have n...
Executive functioning a b s t r a c t Reappraisal is generally viewed as an adaptive emotion regulat...
This study focuses on the relationship between the use of specific cognitive emotion regulation stra...
Extrinsic emotion regulation (i.e., the goal directed process of managing someone else’s emotions) c...
International audienceA growing body of research has investigated the regulation of negative emotion...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
A growing body of research has investigated the regulation of negative emotions in ecological settin...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
The ability to regulate emotions is central to well-being, but healthy emotion regulation may not me...
Although research has extensively examined the link between cognitive emotion regulation and psychop...
Although research has extensively examined the link between cognitive emotion regulation and psycho...
Although research has extensively examined the link between cognitive emotion regulation and psychop...
Although research has extensively examined the link between cognitive emotion regulation and psychop...
Contemporary theories of emotional well-being emphasize context as being inextricably linked to the ...
Emotion regulation (ER) strategies are often categorized as universally adaptive or maladaptive. How...
Most empirical studies of emotion regulation have relied on retrospective trait measures, and have n...
Executive functioning a b s t r a c t Reappraisal is generally viewed as an adaptive emotion regulat...
This study focuses on the relationship between the use of specific cognitive emotion regulation stra...
Extrinsic emotion regulation (i.e., the goal directed process of managing someone else’s emotions) c...
International audienceA growing body of research has investigated the regulation of negative emotion...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
A growing body of research has investigated the regulation of negative emotions in ecological settin...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...