In this chapter, universal and culture-specific aspects of socialization of emotion regulation are dis cussed. Emotions and emotion regulation are socialized and develop in cultural contexts. Cultural views on self·other relations are the basis for the child's agentic self and emotion regulation affecting the socio-emotional adjustm�nt in the respective culture. Cultural models of self-other relations are transmitted through socialization processes such as parenting beliefs and practices, which can differ in their specific cultural meaning and therefore affect emotion regulation differently. This chapter dis cusses cross-cultural studies on the function of parental support, control, and sensitivity for emotional development and regulat...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of socialization in observed gender d...
In this article, it is suggested that cross-cultural assessment of emotional disturbances would bene...
A variety of research programs in the study of emotion have explored the ways in which people experi...
T he question of how a eultural perspeetive informs the devclopment of children's self-regulati...
Emotions can be seen as both biologically prepared and socio-culturally shaped. Evidence on cultural...
Emotions can be seen as both biologically prepared and socio-culturally shaped. Evidence on cultural...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
Integrating emotional, socio-cultural and developmental perspectives, the current research focuses o...
The most prevalent and intense emotional experiences differ across cultures. These differences in em...
One defining element of the study of emotions has been the emphasis on the critical role of culture....
Self-regulation is a complex multidimensional construct which has been approached mainly in Western ...
© 2017 Jaramillo, Rendón, Muñoz, Weis and Trommsdorff.Self-regulation is a complex multidimensional ...
How and why do Westerners and East Asians differ in their use of emotion regulation processes? In th...
Recent curricula development in early childhood education has paid increasing attention to the devel...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of socialization in observed gender d...
In this article, it is suggested that cross-cultural assessment of emotional disturbances would bene...
A variety of research programs in the study of emotion have explored the ways in which people experi...
T he question of how a eultural perspeetive informs the devclopment of children's self-regulati...
Emotions can be seen as both biologically prepared and socio-culturally shaped. Evidence on cultural...
Emotions can be seen as both biologically prepared and socio-culturally shaped. Evidence on cultural...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
Integrating emotional, socio-cultural and developmental perspectives, the current research focuses o...
The most prevalent and intense emotional experiences differ across cultures. These differences in em...
One defining element of the study of emotions has been the emphasis on the critical role of culture....
Self-regulation is a complex multidimensional construct which has been approached mainly in Western ...
© 2017 Jaramillo, Rendón, Muñoz, Weis and Trommsdorff.Self-regulation is a complex multidimensional ...
How and why do Westerners and East Asians differ in their use of emotion regulation processes? In th...
Recent curricula development in early childhood education has paid increasing attention to the devel...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of socialization in observed gender d...
In this article, it is suggested that cross-cultural assessment of emotional disturbances would bene...
A variety of research programs in the study of emotion have explored the ways in which people experi...