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  1. Feb 1, 2020 · Personality, specifically neuroticism, predicts how susceptible we are to experiencing negative emotions, whereas negative emotions can, in turn, bias self-rated personality. Emotion regulation ...

  2. Jun 1, 2023 · The existing research has shown that different personality traits are related to the effectiveness of emotion regulation strategies [26], that is, personality traits affect the selection of proper emotion regulation strategies. Therefore, their relationships should be considered in emotion regulation tool design by selecting/applying proper emotion regulation strategies into practice.

  3. Emotion regulation research has largely focused on how people regulate their emotions, that is, the strategies they use. People vary, for instance, in their tendency to keep their emotions to themselves (i.e., expressive suppression) and to reframe how they see a situation (i.e., cognitive reappraisal; Gross & John, 2003; Srivastava, Tamir, McGonigal, John, & Gross, 2009).

  4. 3. Why and how does personality shape emotion regulation? In this section, we review evidence of the relationships between personality and the perceptions, value-judgements, and goals/actions within the identification, selection, and implementation stages of the emotion regulation process. 3.1. Personality and Identification

  5. 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 to regulate), selection (i.e., choosing a broad regulatory approach), and implementation (i.e., adopting specific regulatory tactics).

    • David J. Hughes, Ioannis K. Kratsiotis, Karen Niven, David Holman
    • 2020
  6. Mar 27, 2023 · However, the Self-Report Instrument for the Assessment of Emotion-Specific Regulation Skills (Ebert et al., 2013), the Emotional Competence Questionnaire (Rindermann, 2009), or the Emotion Regulation Inventory (König, 2011), measure emotion regulation competencies in a way that is emotionally specific and/or competence oriented, whereas other research has focused on assessing difficulties in ...

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  8. Most psychologists would agree that the emotion system is a central subsystem of personality, and that interindividual differences traceable to this system are important for describing individuals. However, if one accepts this, then it follows immediately that, to attain its goals, personality psychology must consider the emotions.

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