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Emotion Regulation Convoys: Individual and Age Differences in the Hierarchical Configuration of Emotion Regulation Behaviors in Everyday Life
A key limitation of studying emotion regulation behavior is that there is currently no way to describe individual differences in use across a range...
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Supportive Emotion Socialization Mitigates Risk Between Maternal Emotion Regulation Difficulties and Preschooler Emotion Regulation
Few studies have examined protective maternal factors that may mitigate the intergenerational transmission of risk of maternal emotion regulation...
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Effectiveness of Emotion-Regulation Interventions on Substance Misuse and Emotion Regulation Outcomes in Individuals with Substance Dependence: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Purpose of ReviewSubstance dependence across multiple substances is consistently associated with emotion dysregulation. In the last two decades,...
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Emotion-Focused Coping: Emotion Regulation
Emotion regulation is a process by which we influence the emotions we have, when we have them, and the way we experience and express them. By... -
Emotion Regulation and Emotion Regulation Strategies
The focus of this chapter is emotion regulation. The first half of the chapter helps to deepen theoretical and empirical understanding of the... -
Role of Positive and Negative Emotion Regulation in Well-being and Health: The Interplay between Positive and Negative Emotion Regulation Abilities is Linked to Mental and Physical Health
Appropriate regulation of emotions is vital to daily functioning. Previous studies have shown that regulating negative emotions can improve health...
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Neural signatures of emotion regulation
Emotional experience is central to a fulfilling life. Although exposure to negative experiences is inevitable, an individual’s emotion regulation...
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Emotion beliefs are associated with emotion regulation strategies and emotional distress
Emotion regulation strategies such as rumination and suppression have been consistently associated with distress and psychopathology. However, it is...
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Parent and Friend Emotion Socialization in Early Adolescence: Their Unique and Interactive Contributions to Emotion Regulation Ability
During early adolescence, parental influence diminishes, whereas friends’ influence increases in shaping emotion regulation abilities. However, it is...
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Believing in Change Matters! The Role of Emotion Malleability Beliefs in Emotion Regulation and Paranoid Ideation
PurposeBeliefs that emotions can be changed (i.e., malleability beliefs) are relevant to emotion regulation. Emotion regulation plays a crucial role...
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Emotion regulation from a virtue perspective
BackgroundThe ability to regulate one’s emotional state is an important predictor of several behaviors such as reframing a challenging situation to...
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Aerobic exercise promotes emotion regulation: a narrative review
Aerobic exercise improves the three stages of emotion regulation: perception, valuation and action. It reduces the perception of negative emotions,...
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Mapping Interpersonal Emotion Regulation in Everyday Life
The growing literature on interpersonal emotion regulation has largely focused on the strategies people use to regulate. As such, researchers have...
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Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Questionnaire
Interpersonal emotion regulation is defined as how a person depends on others to regulate their own emotions (Hofmann et al., Cognitive Therapy and... -
Emotion Regulation Predicts Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents: A Prospective Study
Emotion regulation as a proximal factor has been linked with depressive symptoms. However, studies have mainly focused on a limited number of...
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Contextual variation in beliefs about emotion and associated emotion regulation efforts
Beliefs about emotion are clearly relevant for emotion regulation and psychopathology. Yet, understanding the dynamics of emotion beliefs (i.e., the...
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Emotion socialization mediates the short-term longitudinal relationship between mothers’ depressive symptoms and children’s emotion regulation
Studies show that mothers with depression are more likely to engage in unsupportive emotion-related socialization behaviors, and mothers’ negative...
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Emotion Regulation, Parenting, and Psychopathology: A Systematic Review
The presence of a parental mental disorder can lead to adverse outcomes for children. Difficulties in emotion regulation are observed across a range...
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The role of children’s emotion regulation and maternal emotion socialization in preschoolers’ behavioral difficulties during the COVID-19 lockdown
Turkey, like many countries, implemented protective measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. One such measure involved isolating young children to...
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Breaking the Link Between Negative Emotion and Unhealthy Eating: the Role of Emotion Regulation
Stressful experiences frequently lead to increased consumption of unhealthy foods, high in sugar and fat yet low in nutrients. Can emotion regulation...