Across two studies, we investigated how friends’ typically used emotion regulation strategies (rumination or reappraisal) influence judgements about their vicarious emotions (sympathy, tenderness, and personal distress) when presented with a photograph of a suffering toddler. Results of both studies demonstrated that participants reporting on a ruminative friend indicated that their friend would feel greater personal distress and less tenderness and would perceive the toddler as experiencing more need and pain than participants reporting on a reappraising friend. These results are consistent with the behavioural trajectories associated with rumination and reappraisal, and are discussed in light of their implications for interpersonal emotio...
In order to feel better, or interact adequately with others, regulation of emotions is often necessa...
For some people (vicarious pain responders), seeing others in pain is experienced as pain felt on th...
The ability to detect and respond to others’ distress is supported by the dynamic interaction of cog...
Across two studies, we investigated how friends’ typically used emotion regulation strategies (rumin...
Across two studies, we investigated how friends’ typically used emotion regulation strategies (rumin...
Perceiving another in need may provoke two possible emotional responses: empathic concern and person...
Previous research has linked the use of certain emotion regulation strategies to the vicarious exper...
Previous research has linked the use of certain emotion regulation strategies to the vicarious exper...
The process by which emotional experiences are managed is known as emotion regulation. Two types of ...
The relations of personality and family characteristics to adults’ negative vicarious emotional resp...
Empathy and emotion regulation are both processes that are vital for effective social functioning a...
Individual differences in empathy can have positive and negative psychological outcomes. Yet, indiv...
A shared consensus among researchers deals with the positive association between the ability to effe...
A shared consensus among researchers deals with the positive association between the ability to effe...
Five studies tested two general hypotheses: Individuals differ in their use of emotion regulation st...
In order to feel better, or interact adequately with others, regulation of emotions is often necessa...
For some people (vicarious pain responders), seeing others in pain is experienced as pain felt on th...
The ability to detect and respond to others’ distress is supported by the dynamic interaction of cog...
Across two studies, we investigated how friends’ typically used emotion regulation strategies (rumin...
Across two studies, we investigated how friends’ typically used emotion regulation strategies (rumin...
Perceiving another in need may provoke two possible emotional responses: empathic concern and person...
Previous research has linked the use of certain emotion regulation strategies to the vicarious exper...
Previous research has linked the use of certain emotion regulation strategies to the vicarious exper...
The process by which emotional experiences are managed is known as emotion regulation. Two types of ...
The relations of personality and family characteristics to adults’ negative vicarious emotional resp...
Empathy and emotion regulation are both processes that are vital for effective social functioning a...
Individual differences in empathy can have positive and negative psychological outcomes. Yet, indiv...
A shared consensus among researchers deals with the positive association between the ability to effe...
A shared consensus among researchers deals with the positive association between the ability to effe...
Five studies tested two general hypotheses: Individuals differ in their use of emotion regulation st...
In order to feel better, or interact adequately with others, regulation of emotions is often necessa...
For some people (vicarious pain responders), seeing others in pain is experienced as pain felt on th...
The ability to detect and respond to others’ distress is supported by the dynamic interaction of cog...