How can we best support others in difficult times? Studies testing the effects of supportive communication revealed mixed findings. The current study focuses on the effects of supportive communication following different disclosure styles, and includes outcome measures to assess emotional well-being. Hypotheses were tested in a 2 (disclosure style: cognitive reappraisal disclosure vs. emotional disclosure) 63 (support message: cognitive reappraisal response vs. socioaffective response vs. no response) between subjects factorial design. Receiving a cognitive reappraisal response, rather than a socio-affective response or no response, decreased emotional distress in the emotional disclosure group. Support messages showed no effects in the cog...
Previous research has shown that receiving social support in the face of negative events (i.e., enac...
Selye (1950, 1984) described the human body's physiological response to stress as a means of coping ...
Selye (1950, 1984) described the human body's physiological response to stress as a means of coping ...
<div><p>How can we best support others in difficult times? Studies testing the effects of supportive...
Contains fulltext : 134300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
<p>Syntax that belongs to Manuscript PLOS ONE [currently accepted for publication]</p> <p>(dataset a...
Online support group participation is beneficial for psychological and physical wellbeing, but littl...
<p>Dataset that belongs to Manuscript PLOS ONE [currently accepted for publication]</p> <p>Manuscrip...
Scholarly research has shown that the discursive expression of emotional distress alleviates the neg...
This article reports two studies of the process by which supportive messages in nonintimate relation...
This article reports two studies of the process by which supportive messages in nonintimate relation...
This article reports two studies of the process by which supportive messages in nonintimate relation...
When individuals experience an emotion, they talk about it afterwards. A popular ‘emotional venting’...
Using data from 192 undergraduates asked to imagine a stressful experience, this study finds support...
Previous research has shown that social support helps people deal with negative experiences, contrib...
Previous research has shown that receiving social support in the face of negative events (i.e., enac...
Selye (1950, 1984) described the human body's physiological response to stress as a means of coping ...
Selye (1950, 1984) described the human body's physiological response to stress as a means of coping ...
<div><p>How can we best support others in difficult times? Studies testing the effects of supportive...
Contains fulltext : 134300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
<p>Syntax that belongs to Manuscript PLOS ONE [currently accepted for publication]</p> <p>(dataset a...
Online support group participation is beneficial for psychological and physical wellbeing, but littl...
<p>Dataset that belongs to Manuscript PLOS ONE [currently accepted for publication]</p> <p>Manuscrip...
Scholarly research has shown that the discursive expression of emotional distress alleviates the neg...
This article reports two studies of the process by which supportive messages in nonintimate relation...
This article reports two studies of the process by which supportive messages in nonintimate relation...
This article reports two studies of the process by which supportive messages in nonintimate relation...
When individuals experience an emotion, they talk about it afterwards. A popular ‘emotional venting’...
Using data from 192 undergraduates asked to imagine a stressful experience, this study finds support...
Previous research has shown that social support helps people deal with negative experiences, contrib...
Previous research has shown that receiving social support in the face of negative events (i.e., enac...
Selye (1950, 1984) described the human body's physiological response to stress as a means of coping ...
Selye (1950, 1984) described the human body's physiological response to stress as a means of coping ...