Emotion differentiation, the ability to describe and label our own emotions in a differentiated and specific manner, has been repeatedly associated with well-being. However, it is unclear exactly what type of differentiation is most strongly related to well-being: the ability to make fine-grained distinctions between emotions that are relatively closely related (e.g. anger and irritation), the ability to make larger distinctions between very distinct emotions (e.g. anger and sadness), or the combination of both. To determine which type of differentiation is most predictive of well-being, we performed a comprehensive meta-analysis across six datasets. We examined the correlations between these three types of differentiation and several indic...
People with current major depressive disorder (MDD) experience diminished emotion differentiation. W...
People differ in their initial emotional responses to events, and we are beginning to understand the...
This research was part of a broader study that investigated differentiation of self (DoS), a concept...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to describe and label our own emotions in a differentiated and ...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to describe and label our own emotions in a differentiated and ...
It is often implied that the ways in which individuals learn to deal with their emotional experience...
Emotion differentiation is a multifaceted construct, referring to the ability to make fine-grained d...
A growing body of research identifies emotion differentiation—the ability to specifically identify o...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to make fine-grained distinctions between emotional states, has...
Previous research has found that individuals vary greatly in emotion differentiation, that is, the e...
Emotion differentiation refers to the level of specificity with which people distinguish between the...
Previous research has found that individuals vary greatly in emotion differentiation, that is, the e...
Emotion differentiation refers to the level of specificity with which people distinguish between the...
People are not impassive bystanders to their emotional experiences. Instead, people tend to judge th...
Emotion differentiation (ED) refers to the precision with which people can identify and distinguish ...
People with current major depressive disorder (MDD) experience diminished emotion differentiation. W...
People differ in their initial emotional responses to events, and we are beginning to understand the...
This research was part of a broader study that investigated differentiation of self (DoS), a concept...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to describe and label our own emotions in a differentiated and ...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to describe and label our own emotions in a differentiated and ...
It is often implied that the ways in which individuals learn to deal with their emotional experience...
Emotion differentiation is a multifaceted construct, referring to the ability to make fine-grained d...
A growing body of research identifies emotion differentiation—the ability to specifically identify o...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to make fine-grained distinctions between emotional states, has...
Previous research has found that individuals vary greatly in emotion differentiation, that is, the e...
Emotion differentiation refers to the level of specificity with which people distinguish between the...
Previous research has found that individuals vary greatly in emotion differentiation, that is, the e...
Emotion differentiation refers to the level of specificity with which people distinguish between the...
People are not impassive bystanders to their emotional experiences. Instead, people tend to judge th...
Emotion differentiation (ED) refers to the precision with which people can identify and distinguish ...
People with current major depressive disorder (MDD) experience diminished emotion differentiation. W...
People differ in their initial emotional responses to events, and we are beginning to understand the...
This research was part of a broader study that investigated differentiation of self (DoS), a concept...