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Social Interactions and Changes in Children’s Emotional Experience During Play: A Brief Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
Play has important developmental benefits for young children that may be hindered or helped by their own emotional experience during play with...
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Mind your language! how and when victims of email incivility from colleagues experience work-life conflict and emotional exhaustion
Recent years have seen an increase in the use of email for work-related matters. Although it represents a convenient way to communicate, it can...
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Being Moved: A Meaningful but Enigmatic Emotional Experience
The emotion often labelled as “being moved” is a commonly felt but somewhat mysterious experience in which joy and sadness are combined in a specific...
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Serotonin and emotion regulation: the impact of tryptophan depletion on emotional experience, neural and autonomic activity
The involvement of serotonin in emotion and psychopathology has been extensively examined. Studies using acute tryptophan depletion (ATD) have found...
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Attuned to the Flux of Life: Relations Between Ability Emotional Intelligence and Emotional Reactivity
The field of ability-related emotional intelligence (ability EI) could benefit from new perspectives concerning dynamic operations. According to a...
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Effects of emotional ambiguity and emotional intensity on true and false memory
Whereas the effects of emotional intensity (the perceived strength of an item’s valence or arousal) have long been studied in true- and false-memory...
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How do sound and color features affect self-report emotional experience in response to film clips?
Previous research has shown that the use of short film clips is one of the most successful and widely-used methods of emotion elicitation....
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Occupational stigma perception and emotional labor: the role of Ambivalent occupational identification and leaders’ emotional intelligence
Based on the conservation of resources theory, this study examines how the occupational stigma perception among dirty work practitioners affects...
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Emotional Factors
The emotional level plays an important role in our relationship with food. The act of eating can serve to regulate negative emotions, such as... -
Emotional Creativity: Applied Concerns
The experience and expression of emotions is central to defining authentic self. The chapter explores emotions from the perspective of Western and... -
Emotional Schema Therapy for Bipolar Disorder: Improving Emotional Schemas, Quality of Life, Cognitive Emotion Regulation, and Symptom Management
This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of group emotional schema therapy (EST) on emotional schemas, quality of life, cognitive emotion...
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How dyadic emotional transmission shapes teacher-student relationship: effects of emotional convergence on cohesion in teacher-student interaction
Understanding the dynamics of teacher-student relationships is crucial, and emotional exchange plays a pivotal role in this process. This study aims...
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The interrelationships between Chinese learners’ trait emotional intelligence and teachers’ emotional support in learners’ engagement
BackgroundOne noteworthy concern within the realm of education is the level of engagement demonstrated by students. Among the factor that can have a...
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Mindfulness and emotional experience in daily life among elementary school students: The role of mind-wandering
As children go to elementary school, their main activities shift from games to learning, making them experience stronger emotional experiences than...
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The hidden costs of emotional labor on withdrawal behavior: the mediating role of emotional exhaustion, and the moderating effect of mindfulness
BackgroundEmployees’ withdrawal behavior concerns organization leaders and policymakers in many countries. However, the specific mechanism which...
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Stability and malleability of emotional autobiographical memories
Despite the vivid and convincing detail with which people can recollect emotional experiences from their past, emotional memory is malleable. As time...
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Women’s emotional roller coasters during pregnancy as a consequence of infertility: a qualitative phenomenological study
Women experiencing infertility tend to experience distinct emotions during pregnancy following infertility. Individuals in this population often...
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Emotional Granularity is Associated with Daily Experiential Diversity
Emotional granularity is the ability to create differentiated and nuanced emotional experiences and is associated with positive health outcomes....
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Friend Emotional Support and Dynamics of Adolescent Socioemotional Problems
Emotional support from friends is a crucial source of social support for adolescents, significantly influencing their psychological development....
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Parental Emotional Availability and Resilience Among Adolescents: The Role of Emotion Regulation
Adolescence is a period during which individuals experience numerous changes. During this adaptation process, adolescents often feel themselves in a...