abstract: Stress, empathy, and emotion regulation are factors that can greatly shape an individual's behavior, thoughts, and physiology. The degree to which an individual experiences stress, demonstrates empathy, or is able to regulate emotions can influence his or her ability to establish strong social bonds. The current study investigated the relationships among stress, empathy, and emotion regulation and considered gender differences in these relationships. I hypothesized that higher levels of current stress would be associated with lower levels of empathy and greater difficulties with emotion regulation, and that empathy and emotion regulation would be positively related. Supporting these hypotheses, the following relationships were fou...
Patients suffering from social anxiety disorder (SAD) fear social interaction and evaluation, which ...
Understanding the impact of anxiety on empathy underpins how we understand social functioning in pre...
Emotion regulation is consistently linked to subsequent wellbeing, but little research has examined ...
The study investigated the relationship between the occurrence of stressful events in people\u27s li...
Recent literature suggests that high conflict frequency can be linked with emotion regulation diffic...
Wolf OT, Schulte JM, Drimalla H, Hamacher-Dang TC, Knoch D, Dziobek I. Enhanced emotional empathy af...
Objective: Stress levels are a growing health concern, with many negative impacts on mental and phys...
Individual differences in empathy can have positive and negative psychological outcomes. Yet, indiv...
Although research suggests distressed individuals benefit from others' empathy, it is unclear how an...
While empathy is typically assumed to promote effective social interactions, it can some-times be de...
Psychosocial stress affects resources for adequate coping with environmental demands. A crucial ques...
Higher emotional clarity, the extent to which people unambiguously identify, label, and describe the...
Self-compassion has been investigated for its influence on emotion regulation, typically focusing on...
This study examined the correlation between stress and emotion intelligence, emotion regulation and ...
Emotional and biological responses to stress play a key role in determining risk for psychopathology...
Patients suffering from social anxiety disorder (SAD) fear social interaction and evaluation, which ...
Understanding the impact of anxiety on empathy underpins how we understand social functioning in pre...
Emotion regulation is consistently linked to subsequent wellbeing, but little research has examined ...
The study investigated the relationship between the occurrence of stressful events in people\u27s li...
Recent literature suggests that high conflict frequency can be linked with emotion regulation diffic...
Wolf OT, Schulte JM, Drimalla H, Hamacher-Dang TC, Knoch D, Dziobek I. Enhanced emotional empathy af...
Objective: Stress levels are a growing health concern, with many negative impacts on mental and phys...
Individual differences in empathy can have positive and negative psychological outcomes. Yet, indiv...
Although research suggests distressed individuals benefit from others' empathy, it is unclear how an...
While empathy is typically assumed to promote effective social interactions, it can some-times be de...
Psychosocial stress affects resources for adequate coping with environmental demands. A crucial ques...
Higher emotional clarity, the extent to which people unambiguously identify, label, and describe the...
Self-compassion has been investigated for its influence on emotion regulation, typically focusing on...
This study examined the correlation between stress and emotion intelligence, emotion regulation and ...
Emotional and biological responses to stress play a key role in determining risk for psychopathology...
Patients suffering from social anxiety disorder (SAD) fear social interaction and evaluation, which ...
Understanding the impact of anxiety on empathy underpins how we understand social functioning in pre...
Emotion regulation is consistently linked to subsequent wellbeing, but little research has examined ...