Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

      • The existing research has shown that different personality traits are related to the effectiveness of emotion regulation strategies, that is, personality traits affect the selection of proper emotion regulation strategies.
      www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949782523000051
  1. Feb 1, 2020 · In doing so, we document evidence concerning the relationships between personality traits and three key stages of emotion regulation, namely, identification (i.e., choosing which emotions...

    • Login

      In doing so, we document evidence concerning the...

    • Help Center

      © 2008-2024 ResearchGate GmbH. All rights reserved. Terms;...

  2. An integrative emotion regulation perspective contributes to our understanding of the core change mechanisms of psychotherapy, with significant implications both for research and clinical practice. Keywords: emotion regulation, intrapersonal, interpersonal, psychodynamic therapy, cognitive-behavioural therapy.

  3. Our results indicate that personality features can influence several different daily emotional processes, i.e. average level, variability, subjective evaluation of daily incidents, and reactivity. Identifying these processes can shed light on individual differences in daily emotional life.

  4. Jun 1, 2023 · Emotions affect one's well-being and mental health, and each person has different personality traits, which influence the emotion regulation process.

  5. personality traits and emotion regulation and summarize empirical relations between them. Specifically, we review research on the Big Five personality traits in relation to each stage of Gross’ (2015) extended process model of emotion regulation.

  6. We investigated how the Big Five traits predict individual differences in five theoretically important emotion regulation goals that are commonly pursued – pro-hedonic, contra-hedonic, performance, pro-social, and impression management.

  7. People also ask

  8. Mar 27, 2023 · Evidence shows that maladaptive emotion regulation is linked to negative mental health consequences such as anxiety, aggression, depression, and stress (e.g., Garnefski & Kraaij, 2006; Martin & Dahlen, 2005), and it further increases the risk of mental disorders (e.g., Cole et al., 2008; Hu et al., 2014).

  1. People also search for