The ability to adaptively regulate emotion is essential for mental and physical well-being. How should we organize the myriad ways people attempt to regulate their emotions? We …
A Grecucci, A Theuninck, J Frederickson… - … , cognitive effects and …, 2015 - academia.edu
ABSTRACT The term Emotion Regulation refers to the neurocognitive mechanisms by which we regulate the onset, strength, and the eventual expression of our emotions. An important …
A Kappas - Frontiers in psychology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Emotions are evolved systems of intra-and interpersonal processes that are regulatory in nature, dealing mostly with issues of personal or social concern. They regulate social …
As the individual who laughs at a funeral or fails to show guilt after committing a crime will tell us, there are few quicker routes to social scorn than inappropriate emotion (or absence …
JJ Gross - Review of general psychology, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
The emerging field of emotion regulation studies how individuals influence which emotions they have, when they have them, and how they experience and express them. This review …
In “Emotion Regulation: Current Status and Future Prospects,” Gross (this issue) reviews the state of the art in modern emotion regulation research and presents a new model of emotion …
JJ Gross - Cognition & emotion, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Modern emotion theories emphasise the adaptive value of emotions. Emotions are by no means always helpful, however. They often must be regulated. The study of emotion …
C Von Scheve - Frontiers in psychology, 2012 - frontiersin.org
This contribution links psychological models of emotion regulation to sociological accounts of emotion work to demonstrate the extent to which emotion regulation is systematically …
B Rimé - Handbook of emotion regulation, 2007 - books.google.com
In contemporary research, emotions are predominantly defined as arising when an individual attends to a situation and sees it as relevant to his or her goals (see Gross & …