Strength and vulnerability integration: a model of emotional well-being across adulthood.

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The following article presents the theoretical model of strength and vulnerability integration
(SAVI) to explain factors that influence emotion regulation and emotional well-being across
adulthood. The model posits that trajectories of adult development are marked by age-
related enhancement in the use of strategies that serve to avoid or limit exposure to negative
stimuli but by age-related vulnerabilities in situations that elicit high levels of sustained
emotional arousal. When older adults avoid or reduce exposure to emotional distress, they�…
Abstract
The following article presents the theoretical model of strength and vulnerability integration (SAVI) to explain factors that influence emotion regulation and emotional well-being across adulthood. The model posits that trajectories of adult development are marked by age-related enhancement in the use of strategies that serve to avoid or limit exposure to negative stimuli but by age-related vulnerabilities in situations that elicit high levels of sustained emotional arousal. When older adults avoid or reduce exposure to emotional distress, they often respond better than younger adults; when they experience high levels of sustained emotional arousal, however, age-related advantages in emotional well-being are attenuated, and older adults are hypothesized to have greater difficulties returning to homeostasis. SAVI provides a testable model to understand the literature on emotion and aging and to predict trajectories of emotional experience across the adult life span.
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