articleCurrent Directions in Psychological ScienceDec 1, 2010Closed access

Emotion Regulation in Older Age

Tufts University · Stanford University

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Abstract

Older age is normatively associated with losses in physical, cognitive, and social domains. Despite these losses, older adults often report higher levels of well-being than do younger adults. How can we explain this enhancement of well-being? In this article, we consider one possible explanation, namely, that older adults show enhanced emotion regulation. Specifically, we propose that older adults achieve well-being by selecting and optimizing particular emotion regulation processes to compensate for changes in internal and external resources. With this framework in mind, we suggest several directions for future research.

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Cognition
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Cognitive aging
  • Emotional regulation
  • Developmental psychology
  • Older people
  • Cognitive resource theory
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