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ISSN:1528-3542

e-ISSN:1931-1516

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Katie Hoemann,Rüya Su Şencan,Anouck Cochez et al. Katie Hoemann et al.
Language provides a window onto how people conceptualize their subjective experiences, including emotions. Although rare, linguistic analyses that go beyond emotion words provide deep insights into emotional experience across cultures. In t...
David A Preece,Ashish Mehta,Daniel Wurgaft et al. David A Preece et al.
Alexithymia is an important risk factor for psychopathology. However, it is not yet clear why. Here, we examine alexithymia's relationship with both ill-being and well-being outcomes and test whether emotion regulation patterns are a key me...
Anh Tran,Katharine H Greenaway,Elise K Kalokerinos Anh Tran
Interpersonal emotion regulation is a central means through which people seek and provide emotional support. Understanding people's motives for engaging in interpersonal emotion regulation-and how these motives relate to the strategies they...
Mario Wenzel,Theda Radtke,Thomas Kubiak et al. Mario Wenzel et al.
Emotion regulation is considered central to hedonic well-being, with substantial evidence linking emotion regulation strategies to indicators of physical and mental health. Research has typically emphasized the general short-term effectiven...
Christina Dyar Christina Dyar
The emotion regulation choice framework (Sheppes, 2020) proposes that the affective intensity of a stressor (i.e., how distressing a stressor is) influences the selection of emotion regulation strategies. The present study aimed to test thi...
Veronica M Kraft,Dusti R Jones,Joshua M Smyth et al. Veronica M Kraft et al.
Variability in daily emotional experiences may be important for both mental and physical health and may be influenced by individual differences such as age, gender, race, and ethnicity. Research on individual differences in affect variabili...
Srishti Goel,Jennifer Guadalupe Duenas,Maria Gendron Srishti Goel
Our inferences about others' emotions often unfold over time as the information accessible to perceivers changes. Yet little is known about these dynamic aspects of emotion inference, including how flexible inferences are with different typ...
Jocelyn Lai,Matthew H S Ng,Tammy English et al. Jocelyn Lai et al.
Polyregulation refers to the simultaneous or sequential use of emotion regulation (ER) approaches. Although research has documented that polyregulation is common, more research is needed to clarify when it occurs and how it relates to ER pr...
Melissa Shemirani,Willis Klein,Jonas P Nitschke et al. Melissa Shemirani et al.
Childhood memories featuring primary caregivers are the basis of attachment working models. Oxytocin plays a critical role in attachment bonding and social memory possibly by enhancing the emotional salience of social cues. Consistent with ...
Beth Morling,Hiroki Masui,Yuri Miyamoto Beth Morling
According to affect valuation theory (Tsai et al., 2006), culture shapes the emotions people ideally want to feel. In middle-class European-American settings, people usually report that they would ideally like to feel high-arousal positive ...