also includes the recognition that emotions are internal states that can be intentionally modified – in other words, that negative emotions such as sadness can be purposefully changed by using emotion-regulation strategies (Astington, Harris, &
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
This study sought to establish correlations between maternal emotion regulation strategies and child...
A grasp of the fact that emotional displays may not match a person’s underlying feelings has been th...
also includes the recognition that emotions are internal states that can be intentionally modified –...
The present research relied on the Process Model of Emotion Regulation (PMER, Gross, 2007) to invest...
A descriptive study of the modulation of negative emotion in the toddler period was conducted by exa...
This experiment addressed the question of whether children\u27\u27s own emotional states influence t...
Emotion regulation (ER) is viewed as one of the key concepts in the research of socioemtional develo...
Young children’s understanding that emotions influence behaviour has been neglected in past researc...
Emotion regulation (ER) substantially develops during the childhood years. This growth includes an i...
This paper considers the role of emotion regulation (i.e., extrinsic and intrinsic monitoring and ad...
A commonly used strategy for regulating emotions is known as expressive suppression (ES), in which a...
BACKGROUND Emotions have, in their expression, a communicative function (Ekman, 1997) and, expressin...
hundreds of different emotions each day. Emotions, and the thinking associated with these emotions, ...
This study examined toddlers' emotion regulation strategies in a variety of episodes designed to eli...
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
This study sought to establish correlations between maternal emotion regulation strategies and child...
A grasp of the fact that emotional displays may not match a person’s underlying feelings has been th...
also includes the recognition that emotions are internal states that can be intentionally modified –...
The present research relied on the Process Model of Emotion Regulation (PMER, Gross, 2007) to invest...
A descriptive study of the modulation of negative emotion in the toddler period was conducted by exa...
This experiment addressed the question of whether children\u27\u27s own emotional states influence t...
Emotion regulation (ER) is viewed as one of the key concepts in the research of socioemtional develo...
Young children’s understanding that emotions influence behaviour has been neglected in past researc...
Emotion regulation (ER) substantially develops during the childhood years. This growth includes an i...
This paper considers the role of emotion regulation (i.e., extrinsic and intrinsic monitoring and ad...
A commonly used strategy for regulating emotions is known as expressive suppression (ES), in which a...
BACKGROUND Emotions have, in their expression, a communicative function (Ekman, 1997) and, expressin...
hundreds of different emotions each day. Emotions, and the thinking associated with these emotions, ...
This study examined toddlers' emotion regulation strategies in a variety of episodes designed to eli...
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
This study sought to establish correlations between maternal emotion regulation strategies and child...
A grasp of the fact that emotional displays may not match a person’s underlying feelings has been th...