L Keats, P Jose, K Salmon - Research on Child and Adolescent …, 2023 - Springer
Although research findings show that the personal memories of people who are depressed are characterized by sparse episodic detail, under some circumstances, the opposite pattern …
Humans influence each other's emotions. The spread of emotion is well documented across behavioral, psychophysiological, and neuroscientific levels of analysis, but might this …
We are in dire need of innovative tools for reducing the global burden of psychopathology. Emerging evidence suggests that analyzing language (ie, the words people use) can grant …
KJ Holmes, L Kassin, D Buchillon-Almeida… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Cognitively reappraising a stressful experience—reinterpreting the situation to blunt its emotional impact—is effective for regulating negative emotions. English speakers have …
Y Lu, J Qiu - Library & Information Science Research, 2024 - Elsevier
In the context of sudden natural disasters, people are easily influenced by message frames, resulting in irrational dissemination behaviors. A theoretical model was built based on …
Emotion is closely associated with language, but we know very little about how children express emotion in their own writing. We used a large‐scale, cross‐sectional, and data …
Emerging research shows that distancing one's language by reducing the use of “I” and present-tense verbs is associated with more successful emotion regulation. However …
Understanding the intricate dynamics of social media users' information-sharing behaviours during crises is essential for effective public opinion management. While various scholarly …
With the persistent rise of depression and suicide in adolescents, it is imperative that clinicians select empirically supported measures that accurately assess these conditions …