articlePsychological ScienceSep 29, 2011GREEN OA

Emotion-Regulation Choice

Stanford University · University of Groningen

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Abstract

Despite centuries of speculation about how to manage negative emotions, little is actually known about which emotion-regulation strategies people choose to use when confronted with negative situations of varying intensity. On the basis of a new process conception of emotion regulation, we hypothesized that in low-intensity negative situations, people would show a relative preference to choose to regulate emotions by engagement reappraisal, which allows emotional processing. However, we expected people in high-intensity negative situations to show a relative preference to choose to regulate emotions by disengagement distraction, which blocks emotional processing at an early stage before it gathers force. In…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Disengagement theory
  • Distraction
  • Preference
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Cognitive reappraisal
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