A widespread assumption in research and clinical practice is that cognitive reappraisal is a healthy and successful emotion regulation strategy, while expressive suppression is ineffective and has non-favourable consequences (e.g., decreased positive affect, higher physiological arousal). However, little is known about the consequences of reappraisal and expressive suppression for everyday affect. We investigated affective consequences of habitual reappraisal and expressive suppression in undergraduates (n=87), and sampled affect characteristics for 24h. Moreover, we quantified affective recovery from viewing an aversive video fragment. Habitual reappraisal was associated with lowered emotional arousal (but not valence), both in terms of di...
The tendency for emotions to be predictable over time, labelled emotional inertia, has been linked t...
Emotions are currently conceptualized as ongoing temporal processes. Consistent with this view, an i...
The struggle to regulate one's emotions can sometimes be difficult. Two emotion regulation strategie...
A widespread assumption in research and clinical practice is that cognitive reappraisal is a healthy...
AbstractA widespread assumption in research and clinical practice is that cognitive reappraisal is a...
Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been add...
Most empirical studies of emotion regulation have relied on retrospective trait measures, and have n...
Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been add...
Reappraisal is an emotion regulation strategy which involves changing the interpretation of emotiona...
Emotion regulation is a process through which individuals alter the subjective, behavioral and physi...
This thesis examined individual differences regarding two prominent emotion regulation processes - c...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
The present investigation was designed to assess whether the emotion regulation strategies of expres...
Theoretical accounts of emotion regulation (ER) discriminate various cognitive strategies to volunta...
The tendency for emotions to be predictable over time, labelled emotional inertia, has been linked t...
Emotions are currently conceptualized as ongoing temporal processes. Consistent with this view, an i...
The struggle to regulate one's emotions can sometimes be difficult. Two emotion regulation strategie...
A widespread assumption in research and clinical practice is that cognitive reappraisal is a healthy...
AbstractA widespread assumption in research and clinical practice is that cognitive reappraisal is a...
Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been add...
Most empirical studies of emotion regulation have relied on retrospective trait measures, and have n...
Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been add...
Reappraisal is an emotion regulation strategy which involves changing the interpretation of emotiona...
Emotion regulation is a process through which individuals alter the subjective, behavioral and physi...
This thesis examined individual differences regarding two prominent emotion regulation processes - c...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
The present investigation was designed to assess whether the emotion regulation strategies of expres...
Theoretical accounts of emotion regulation (ER) discriminate various cognitive strategies to volunta...
The tendency for emotions to be predictable over time, labelled emotional inertia, has been linked t...
Emotions are currently conceptualized as ongoing temporal processes. Consistent with this view, an i...
The struggle to regulate one's emotions can sometimes be difficult. Two emotion regulation strategie...