A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science in Psychology Cognitive AffectiveAnger is characterized by three appraisal dimensions, harm, responsibility, and choice (Lazarus, 1991) and can be regulated through reappraisal or suppression (Gross, 1998). Previous research has suggested that reappraisal is a successful down-regulating strategy for negative emotions such as anger (Mauss, Cook, Cheng & Gross, 2007), whereas suppression may increase unpleasant emotional experiences and increase further attempts to avoid emotions and stimuli that elicit specific negative emotions (Boden, Westermann, McRae, Kuo, Alvarez, Kulkami, & Bonn-Miller, 2013). However, no study so far has investiga...
The struggle to regulate one's emotions can sometimes be difficult. Two emotion regulation strategie...
Intensity and duration are two central characteristics of an emotional response. Appraisals and regu...
The method by which individuals control aggressive inclina-tions is important in today’s society. A ...
As anger can lead to aggressive behavior aiming at intentionally hurting somebody, the prevention of...
Extant research has tested the processes explicating how individuals use re-appraisal (an emotion re...
Research evidence on emotion regulation has indicated that reappraisal, the process of rethinking an...
In everyday life, people often combine strategies to regulate their emotions. However, to date, most...
In everyday life, people often combine strategies to regulate their emotions. However, to date, most...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of instructed cognitive reapprais...
Studies of emotion regulation typically contrast two or more strategies (e.g., reappraisal vs. suppr...
Prior research has shown that people tend to associate specific emotions with specific emotion regul...
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
Anger is a prevalent and powerful emotion, arising when another person has thwarted a self-relevant ...
textDepression is a serious mental health concern affecting nearly 20% of the population (Kessler, 2...
People frequently have to control their emotions to function in life. However, mounting evidence sug...
The struggle to regulate one's emotions can sometimes be difficult. Two emotion regulation strategie...
Intensity and duration are two central characteristics of an emotional response. Appraisals and regu...
The method by which individuals control aggressive inclina-tions is important in today’s society. A ...
As anger can lead to aggressive behavior aiming at intentionally hurting somebody, the prevention of...
Extant research has tested the processes explicating how individuals use re-appraisal (an emotion re...
Research evidence on emotion regulation has indicated that reappraisal, the process of rethinking an...
In everyday life, people often combine strategies to regulate their emotions. However, to date, most...
In everyday life, people often combine strategies to regulate their emotions. However, to date, most...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of instructed cognitive reapprais...
Studies of emotion regulation typically contrast two or more strategies (e.g., reappraisal vs. suppr...
Prior research has shown that people tend to associate specific emotions with specific emotion regul...
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
Anger is a prevalent and powerful emotion, arising when another person has thwarted a self-relevant ...
textDepression is a serious mental health concern affecting nearly 20% of the population (Kessler, 2...
People frequently have to control their emotions to function in life. However, mounting evidence sug...
The struggle to regulate one's emotions can sometimes be difficult. Two emotion regulation strategie...
Intensity and duration are two central characteristics of an emotional response. Appraisals and regu...
The method by which individuals control aggressive inclina-tions is important in today’s society. A ...