The article examines emotion sensitivity in policemen and its relationships with emotion suppression. It was hypothesized that individuals with high emotion suppression were less efficient in recognizing others’ negative emotions. Forty-nine policemen from the Arkhangelsk region of Russia aged from 22 to 50 took part in the study. Emotion sensitivity was measured presenting faces with dynamic changes in emotional expression from neutral to the one of four emotion categories, namely happiness, sadness, anger, and fear. Emotion suppression was measured with Gross’ Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ). Happiness was recognized faster and more accurately compared to negative emotions. Among negative emotions, the least intensity was needed fo...
AbstractObjectivesRetrospective studies suggest a link between PTSD and difficulty regulating negati...
Acknowlegements We would like to thank Dr Douglas Martin for providing useful comments on an earlier...
Contains fulltext : 89974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current st...
The aim of the present research among Dutch police officers was to examine whether fluctuations in e...
Background: This study intended to explore the role of personality traits and basic psychological ne...
Because emotion recognition may play an important role in healthy relationships, researchers have be...
The aim of the present research among Dutch police officers was to examine whether fluctuations in e...
The aim of the study was to establish whether police officers, i.e. individuals who experience a lot...
2015-11-15This paper examines how emotion suppression and emotion reappraisal may differentially aff...
The article deals with levels of operating police officers' stress-tolerance development. The study ...
Title: Recognition of Facial Expressions of Emotions Author: Mgr. Markéta Zajícová Department: Depar...
Contains fulltext : 191999.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We used a Face-...
The Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS) as a performance task discriminates between implicit ...
Emotion is one of the attitude elements which can affect they way people think and behave. People co...
OBJECTIVE: The Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS) as a performance task discriminates betwee...
AbstractObjectivesRetrospective studies suggest a link between PTSD and difficulty regulating negati...
Acknowlegements We would like to thank Dr Douglas Martin for providing useful comments on an earlier...
Contains fulltext : 89974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current st...
The aim of the present research among Dutch police officers was to examine whether fluctuations in e...
Background: This study intended to explore the role of personality traits and basic psychological ne...
Because emotion recognition may play an important role in healthy relationships, researchers have be...
The aim of the present research among Dutch police officers was to examine whether fluctuations in e...
The aim of the study was to establish whether police officers, i.e. individuals who experience a lot...
2015-11-15This paper examines how emotion suppression and emotion reappraisal may differentially aff...
The article deals with levels of operating police officers' stress-tolerance development. The study ...
Title: Recognition of Facial Expressions of Emotions Author: Mgr. Markéta Zajícová Department: Depar...
Contains fulltext : 191999.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We used a Face-...
The Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS) as a performance task discriminates between implicit ...
Emotion is one of the attitude elements which can affect they way people think and behave. People co...
OBJECTIVE: The Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS) as a performance task discriminates betwee...
AbstractObjectivesRetrospective studies suggest a link between PTSD and difficulty regulating negati...
Acknowlegements We would like to thank Dr Douglas Martin for providing useful comments on an earlier...
Contains fulltext : 89974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current st...