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Repression is associated in the literature with terms such as non-expression, emotional control, rationality, anti-emotionality, defensiveness and restraint. Whether these terms are synonymous with repression, indicate a variation, or are essentially different from repression is uncertain. To clarify this obscured view on repression, this paper ...
Jul 25, 2007 · Repression is associated in the literature with terms such as non-expression, emotional control, rationality, anti-emotionality, defensiveness and restraint. Whether these terms are synonymous with repression, indicate a variation, or are essentially different from repression is uncertain. To clarify this obscured view on repression, this paper indicates the similarities and differences ...
- Bert Garssen
- bgarssen@hdi.nl
- 2007
A further parallel that can be drawn between PDT constructs and ER’s interpersonal intrinsic, implicit and automatic processes involves Alexander’s notion of a ‘corrective emotional experience’ (CEE), which conceptualises learning new ways to regulate emotions as using a safe setting to re-experience emotions that were perceived as threatening or forbidden in the patient’s past ...
August 5, 2024. Repression is a psychological defense mechanism that plays a critical role in shaping our mental and emotional landscape. Introduced by Sigmund Freud, repression involves unconsciously blocking unwanted thoughts, memories, and emotions from entering conscious awareness. This article delves into the intricacies of repression ...
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The present study examined expressive suppression (which involves inhibiting the overt expression of emotion) and how it affects one critical domain of adaptation, social functioning. This investigation focused on the transition to college, a time that presents a variety of emotional and social challenges. Analyses focused on two components of ...
Dec 11, 2020 · Background Emotion regulation alters the trajectories of emotional responses and, when effective, transforms the emotional responses to help individuals adapt to their environment. Previous research has mainly focused on the efficiency of regulation strategies performed individually at a given time. Yet, in daily life, it is likely that several strategies are often combined. Thus, we question ...
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Feb 12, 2019 · In psychology, repression of emotion is an. aspect of emotion regulation. It is a concept that is. based on individual s knowledge of emotions, which. includes causes of emotio n, sensations of t ...