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  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...

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  2. emotional reactions. This review provides a developmental outline of emotional regulation and its relation to emotional development throughout the life-span. The biological foundations of emotional self-regulation and individual differences in regulatory tendencies are summarized. Extrinsic influences on

  3. 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.

  4. KEY WORDS: attachment; affect regulation; personality development. In the last two decades, attachment theory (Bowlby, 1982/1969, 1973) has be-come one of the most important conceptual frameworks for understanding the process of affect regulation. Bowlby (1982/1969, 1973) highlighted the anxiety-

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  5. According to this model, emotion may be regulated at five points in the emotion generative process: ~1! selection of the situation; ~2! modification of the situation; ~3! deployment of attention; ~4! change of cognitions; and ~5! modulation of experiential, behavioral, or physiological responses.

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    • 2002
  6. Mar 27, 2023 · Our findings, based on 549 effect sizes from 58 samples, show that adaptive emotion regulation is positively related to cognitive empathy (ρ = .22), affective empathy (ρ = .07), and compassion (ρ = .19) but negatively related to empathic distress (ρ = –.12).

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  8. Jun 22, 2015 · This consensus leads some to reject the notion of ER in favour of emotional reactivity (Lewis, Zinbarg, & Durbin, 2010) and leads others to view emotional reactivity and its regulation as...

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