People who are more accepting of their thoughts and feelings experience fewer negative emotions. Although several studies document the connection between acceptance and negative emotions, little, if any research, sheds light on how being receptive to one's internal experience results in less negativity in everyday life. In a daily diary study (N = 183), we found that people who were more accepting of their thoughts and feelings experienced fewer daily negative emotions, and this association was partly explained by less daily stressor-related rumination. The strength of this mediational pathway differed depending upon the average perceived severity of daily stressors. When daily stressors were perceived to be more demanding, trait acceptance...
<p>Intensity profiles of emotional experience over time have been found to differ primarily in explo...
The current study compares the effects of experimentally induced rumination, positive reappraisal, d...
Research suggests that nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is often employed as an emotion regulation str...
Individuals differ in the degree to which they tend to habitually accept their emotions and thoughts...
Lawrence H. CohenWhen stressful events occur, some individuals tend to ruminate, to think negatively...
High trait positive affect (PA) protects against depressive symptoms through cognitive responses suc...
Emotional competence, emotion regulation, mindfulness and acceptance have all been strongly associat...
textDepression research demonstrates that self-focused processing, such as rumination, causes and ma...
4siBackground and objectives: Rumination has been shown to prospectively predict the onset of depres...
A growing field of research has examined emotion regulation in a variety of settings. Specific emoti...
Negative work events can diminish daily occupational well-being, yet the degree to which they do so ...
Social exclusion can induce negative emotions and aggression. While previous studies have investigat...
International audienceFeelings of positive or negative affect are not restricted to temporary states...
<p>Theoretical models of depression posit that, under stress, elevated trait rumination predicts mor...
Psychological resilience implies the ability to adapt to changing life situations. The current study...
<p>Intensity profiles of emotional experience over time have been found to differ primarily in explo...
The current study compares the effects of experimentally induced rumination, positive reappraisal, d...
Research suggests that nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is often employed as an emotion regulation str...
Individuals differ in the degree to which they tend to habitually accept their emotions and thoughts...
Lawrence H. CohenWhen stressful events occur, some individuals tend to ruminate, to think negatively...
High trait positive affect (PA) protects against depressive symptoms through cognitive responses suc...
Emotional competence, emotion regulation, mindfulness and acceptance have all been strongly associat...
textDepression research demonstrates that self-focused processing, such as rumination, causes and ma...
4siBackground and objectives: Rumination has been shown to prospectively predict the onset of depres...
A growing field of research has examined emotion regulation in a variety of settings. Specific emoti...
Negative work events can diminish daily occupational well-being, yet the degree to which they do so ...
Social exclusion can induce negative emotions and aggression. While previous studies have investigat...
International audienceFeelings of positive or negative affect are not restricted to temporary states...
<p>Theoretical models of depression posit that, under stress, elevated trait rumination predicts mor...
Psychological resilience implies the ability to adapt to changing life situations. The current study...
<p>Intensity profiles of emotional experience over time have been found to differ primarily in explo...
The current study compares the effects of experimentally induced rumination, positive reappraisal, d...
Research suggests that nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is often employed as an emotion regulation str...