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  1. 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.

  2. 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 to ...

  3. 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
  4. The above examples show that an individual’s valuation of the situation affects his or her mode of emotion regulation, and the difference between the results of emotion regulation and the expected outcome may affect one’s subsequent use of emotion regulation, forming an interactive process between the individual and the situation that continually evolves over time (Gross, 2015). To ...

  5. 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

  6. 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).

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  8. Mar 27, 2023 · This suggests that maladaptive emotion regulation interferes with cognitive empathy, whereas adaptive emotion regulation does not. Further, being less effective at regulating one’s feelings is related to anxiety, depressed mood, and stress (e.g., Garnefski & Kraaij, 2006; Martin & Dahlen, 2005). In contrast, cognitive reappraisal, which is an ...