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Flexible Emotion Regulation


Flexible Emotion Regulation: How Situational Demands and ...

We argue that the effectiveness of specific emotion regulation strategies depends on the interaction of the features of a situation and personality ...

Flexible Emotion Regulation Requires Emotional Intelligence

New research led by Kit Double shows that people with high levels of emotional intelligence are more flexible in how they use different strategies to regulate ...

From emotion regulation to emotion regulation flexibility - Nature

The authors define emotion regulation flexibility as the ability to adaptively regulate emotional responses on the basis of situational demands.

Flexible Emotion Regulation: How Situational Demands and ...

We argue that the effectiveness of specific emotion regulation strategies depends on the interaction of the features of a situation and personality ...

The Association of Emotion Regulation Flexibility and Negative and ...

In contrast to traditional classifications of emotion regulation (ER) strategies as either uniformly maladaptive or adaptive, ...

Emotion regulation flexibility. - APA PsycNet

Emotions are dynamic, which means that no true understanding of emotion regulation is possible without understanding emotion regulation flexibility.

Does Emotion Regulation Flexibility Work? Investigating the ...

The current study aimed to test the effectiveness of regulatory selection flexibility in reducing negative affect while exposed to emotion-eliciting stimuli.

[PDF] Emotion Regulation Flexibility - Semantic Scholar

How do people flexibly regulate their emotions in order to manage the diverse demands of varying situations? This question assumes particular importance ...

Flexible emotion regulation: How situational demands and ...

The number of studies and theoretical contributions on emotion regulation has grown rapidly. In this article we describe the concept of flexible emotion ...

A neurocognitive theory of flexible emotion control: The role of the ...

This theory explains how an individual can flexibly change emotion-regulatory behavior to adapt to varying goals and contextual demands.

Emotion Regulation Flexibility | Cognitive Therapy and Research

In this review, we propose a translational framework for the study of ER flexibility that is relevant to normative and clinical populations.

Emotion regulation flexibility and momentary affect in two cultures

This innovative ecological momentary assessment design demonstrates transcultural similarities in ER flexibility's benefits and nuanced implications of its ...

(PDF) Emotion Regulation Flexibility - ResearchGate

In this review, we propose a translational framework for the study of ER flexibility that is relevant to normative and clinical populations.

Associating Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression ... - Frontiers

We used the Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression (FREE) scale to explore the relationship between emotional expression abilities with affective symptoms ...

Flexible emotional regulation typology: associations with PTSD ...

Multiple factors influence posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) risk in trauma exposed individuals. An established association exists ...

Emotion Regulation Flexibility in Adolescents: A Systematic Review ...

This systematic review aims to gather and summarize different conceptualizations and methodological approaches of adolescent ERF.

Emotion Regulation Flexibility - Hogrefe eContent

Emotion regulation (ER) flexibility, defined as shifting regulatory efforts based on contextual demands, has been proposed as central to well-being. However, it ...

How do people with social anxiety disorder manage daily stressors ...

Emotion regulation flexibility involves two processes: (1) evaluate contextual demands, and (2) match regulatory strategies to meet contextual demands. A person ...

Being Emotionally Flexible | Psychology Today

In a nutshell, this flexibility captures people's ability to use different emotion regulation strategies as the environment changes. This is ...

A neurocognitive theory of flexible emotion control: The role of the ...

Emotion regulation strategies include changing the perception of an emotional stimulus (e.g., through distraction), its affective re-evaluation ...