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Emotion Regulation Strategy

Tuned Emotions: How Age, Intrinsic Motivation, and Time Perspective Impact the Selection and Effectiveness of Emotion Regulation.

Tuned Emotions: How Age, Intrinsic Motivation, and Time Perspective Impact the Selection and Effectiveness of Emotion Regulation.

... Emotion Regulation Strategy Selection. To measure emotion regulation strategy selection elicited by each image in the emotion regulation task, a single item was ...

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The mediating role of distributive justice perceptions in the relationship between emotion regulation and emotional exhaustion in healthcare workers

The mediating role of distributive justice perceptions in the relationship between emotion regulation and emotional exhaustion in healthcare workers

... of emotion regulation strategies determines their perceptions of fairness in interactions with clients, which in turn influences their emotional ...of emotion regulation strategy ...

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How emotion regulation strategies moderate the influence of disgust sensitivity on crime scene evaluations

How emotion regulation strategies moderate the influence of disgust sensitivity on crime scene evaluations

... an emotion regulation strategy, which makes it likely that people who use suppression will focus more on the disgust-evoking spots on cruel crime scene photos, such as the wounds victims and ...

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Role of Emotion Regulation in Psychopathology

Role of Emotion Regulation in Psychopathology

... of emotion suppression strategy. This strategy consists of external restraint of the expression of ...of emotion regulation (whether this emotion regulation ...

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A Theoretic Review of Emotion Regulation

A Theoretic Review of Emotion Regulation

... Accepted strategy, as a new kind of emotion regulation strategy which is gradually accepted by the beginning of the study of emotion regulation in the field of ...spontaneous ...

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Studying Children’s Intrapersonal Emotion Regulation Strategies from the Process Model of Emotion Regulation

Studying Children’s Intrapersonal Emotion Regulation Strategies from the Process Model of Emotion Regulation

... of Emotion Regulation (PMER, Gross, 2007) to investigate children’s abilities to regulate their emotions and to assess how distinct emotion regulation strategies are used by children of ...

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Emotion Socialization, Emotional Competence, and Social Competence and Maladjustment in  Early Childhood

Emotion Socialization, Emotional Competence, and Social Competence and Maladjustment in Early Childhood

... focusing attention on the source of distress—excluding focusing as a means of information gathering—is considered to be an ineffective emotion regulation strategy (Gaensbauer, Connell, & Schulz, ...

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Emotion Regulation in Generalized Anxiety and Social Anxiety: Examining the Distinct and Shared Use of Emotion Regulation Strategies

Emotion Regulation in Generalized Anxiety and Social Anxiety: Examining the Distinct and Shared Use of Emotion Regulation Strategies

... common emotion regulation strategy (59). Other emotion regulation strategies were significantly higher in SAD and GAD than the control group, which support the transdiagnostic nature of ...

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Examining the Relationship of Optimism and Emotion Regulation Strategies with General Health among Students of University of Sistan and Baluchestan

Examining the Relationship of Optimism and Emotion Regulation Strategies with General Health among Students of University of Sistan and Baluchestan

... Findings of the previously conducted studies how that cognitive reappraisal emotion regulation strategy is associated with lower negative emotions experience or higher positive emotions [r] ...

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Analysis of the Role and Process of Emotion Regulation in Relation with Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Analysis of the Role and Process of Emotion Regulation in Relation with Generalized Anxiety Disorder

... Expressive suppression is characterized by the modification of “behavioral or physiological response(s)” to a specific emotional stimulus. It is usually characterized by the escape or avoidance of negative emotions [20]. ...

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Relationship of early childhood neglect and abuse with emotion regulation and emotion recognition in adolescents

Relationship of early childhood neglect and abuse with emotion regulation and emotion recognition in adolescents

... negative emotion such as anger may be related to externalizing disorders or ‘‘acting out’’ (Gross, ...on emotion processing extends into adulthood, what may be some of components that prompt to these ...

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Assesment of emotional intelligence level of employees in a business hotel in Istanbul - Turkey

Assesment of emotional intelligence level of employees in a business hotel in Istanbul - Turkey

... job in many ways that will by now sound familiar. Socially skilled people, for instance are adept at managing teams- that’s their empathy at work. Likewise, they are expert persuaders-a manifestation of self-awareness, ...

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Emotional intelligence, coping and psychological distress: a partial least squares approach to developing a predictive model

Emotional intelligence, coping and psychological distress: a partial least squares approach to developing a predictive model

... Emotional Intelligence Participants completed the self-report questionnaire by Schutte et al. (1998), which comprises 33 self-referencing statements and requires subjects to rate the extent they agree or disagree with ...

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Validation Of Revised Academic Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (AERQ) In The Indian Context

Validation Of Revised Academic Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (AERQ) In The Indian Context

... academic emotion regulation strategies moderately at ...academic emotion regulation strategies are mostly employed by students to deal with negative maladaptive emotions like suppression ...

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Young Children's Aggression: Links Between Emotion Regulation, Mother-Child Shared Affect, Parenting Practices and Parenting Support

Young Children's Aggression: Links Between Emotion Regulation, Mother-Child Shared Affect, Parenting Practices and Parenting Support

... compared to a structured block task. Clinicians with this knowledge may be able to encourage parents of aggressive children to spend more time interacting with their children in a less structured environment, where ...

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Emotional intelligence, emotional labor, and job satisfaction among physicians in Greece

Emotional intelligence, emotional labor, and job satisfaction among physicians in Greece

... of emotion- related constructs in the “nursing framework” [64], al- though a strong emotional component is interwoven with medical profession, as well ...between emotion-related constructs, presenting an ...

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Emotion Regulation: The Role of Trauma, Emotion-Related Parenting, and Resilience

Emotion Regulation: The Role of Trauma, Emotion-Related Parenting, and Resilience

... The finding that trait resilience did not significantly predict lower expressive suppression is less straight forward. It is reasonable to assume that individuals with high self-perceived abilities to tolerate stress and ...

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The Unexpected Impact of Parental Emotional Socialization on Theory of Mind and Emotion Regulation: The Case of Children with Intellectual Disabilities

The Unexpected Impact of Parental Emotional Socialization on Theory of Mind and Emotion Regulation: The Case of Children with Intellectual Disabilities

... protagonist’s emotion according to how the story ends. The child has to predict emotion (scores 1) and to give a response justification (if coherent scores ...

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Maternal and Temperamental Influences on Children's Emotion Regulation

Maternal and Temperamental Influences on Children's Emotion Regulation

... needed to understand the process by which mothers’ behaviors and children’s propensity towards emotional reactivity affects their emerging regulatory capacities. While mothers’ reactions to children’s emotions have been ...

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Effectiveness of Emotion Regulation Group Therapy on Craving, Emotion Problems, and Marital Satisfaction in Patients with Substance Use Disorders: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Effectiveness of Emotion Regulation Group Therapy on Craving, Emotion Problems, and Marital Satisfaction in Patients with Substance Use Disorders: A Randomized Clinical Trial

... negative emotion (NE) with a secondary NE, such as shame and guilt; (2) difficulties engaging in goal-directed behaviors (GOALS), measuring the ability to engage in goal-directed behaviors while experiencing NE; ...

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