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- 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.
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.
If one accepts that the emotion system is an important sub-system of personality, and that inter-individual differences traceable to this system are important for describing individuals, it follows immediately that, to attain its goals, personality psychology must consider the emotions.
- Rainer Reisenzein, Hannelore Weber
- 2009
Emotions link experiences to goals and action, and as such are integral to goal setting, evaluation of goal progress, and goal pursuit. Experiences are appraised as positive if interpreted as serving progress toward a goal, and negative when interpreted as hindering progress toward a goal.
- Shannon T Mejía, Karen Hooker
- 2017
Goals are widely understood to be central to the initiation, maintenance, and cessation of emotion regulation (ER). Recent studies have shown that there are profound individual differences in the types of ER goals people pursue and the extent to which they pursue them.
Mar 28, 2024 · However, interpersonal emotion regulation comprises four stages—(i) identifying how the target is currently feeling, and (ii) setting an affective goal, then (iii) selecting and (iv) implementing a regulation strategy to achieve the goal (Reeck et al., 2016)—each of which provides potential pitfalls (Dixon-Gordon et al., 2015; Nozaki ...
- 28 March 2024
- 18, Issue4
However, if one accepts this, then it follows immediately that, to attain its goals, personality psychology must consider the emotions.
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Nov 18, 2018 · The reasons why people regulate their emotions are predictive of the strategies they use in daily life. These links may be functional, such that people typically use strategies that are suitable for their goals.