Although research has so far consistently revealed that using suppression to regulate emotions has adverse personal and social effects, it has been argued that suppression may be less detrimental within non-close relationships. In the present work, we examined the effects of experimentally induced suppression on expressive behavior, emotional experience, and social outcomes within task-oriented interactions between individuals randomly assigned to high/low vs. equal power positions. Eighty-eight participants were randomly paired with a partner of the same gender (forty-four dyads). After being randomly assigned to one of four experimental conditions created to manipulate suppression use and power, each dyad was asked to complete two problem...
The ability to integrate emotional information with ongoing cognitive processes is critical to gener...
Parents often try to hide their negative emotions from their kids, hoping to protect them from exper...
Optimal social functioning occasionally requires concealment of one's emotions in order to meet one'...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on either e...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on experime...
Although task conflict is widely believed to be beneficial whereas relationship conflict is destruct...
As emotion regulation deficits have been implicated in psychotic disorders, it is imperative to inve...
As emotion regulation deficits have been implicated in psychotic disorders, it is imperative to inve...
Previous research has shown that aspects of conflict and power are associated with ego-depletion (i....
Expressive suppression is known to be harmful for social relationships, but we still know little abo...
Suppression (i.e., inhibiting one's emotional expression) has typically been associated with social ...
As emotion regulation deficits have been implicated in psychotic disorders, it is imperative to inve...
People in power positions should be able to control their impulses and act in line with long-term go...
It is generally considered socially undesirable to suppress the expression of positive emotion. Howe...
Abstract The current study compared the effectiveness of distraction, an antecedent-focused strategy...
The ability to integrate emotional information with ongoing cognitive processes is critical to gener...
Parents often try to hide their negative emotions from their kids, hoping to protect them from exper...
Optimal social functioning occasionally requires concealment of one's emotions in order to meet one'...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on either e...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on experime...
Although task conflict is widely believed to be beneficial whereas relationship conflict is destruct...
As emotion regulation deficits have been implicated in psychotic disorders, it is imperative to inve...
As emotion regulation deficits have been implicated in psychotic disorders, it is imperative to inve...
Previous research has shown that aspects of conflict and power are associated with ego-depletion (i....
Expressive suppression is known to be harmful for social relationships, but we still know little abo...
Suppression (i.e., inhibiting one's emotional expression) has typically been associated with social ...
As emotion regulation deficits have been implicated in psychotic disorders, it is imperative to inve...
People in power positions should be able to control their impulses and act in line with long-term go...
It is generally considered socially undesirable to suppress the expression of positive emotion. Howe...
Abstract The current study compared the effectiveness of distraction, an antecedent-focused strategy...
The ability to integrate emotional information with ongoing cognitive processes is critical to gener...
Parents often try to hide their negative emotions from their kids, hoping to protect them from exper...
Optimal social functioning occasionally requires concealment of one's emotions in order to meet one'...