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Cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression strategies role in ...Sep 1, 2014 · Expressive suppression is defined as the attempt to hide, inhibit or reduce ongoing emotion-expressive behavior (Gross and Levenson, 1993; ...
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[PDF] Emotion Regulation: Current Status and Future ProspectsCompared to no regulation, expressive suppression leads to decreased positive but not negative emotion experience (Brans, Koval, Verduyn, Lim, & Kup- pens, 2013 ...
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The neural bases of expressive suppression: A systematic review of ...Expressive suppression refers to the inhibition of emotion-expressive behavior (e.g., facial expressions of emotion). Although it is a commonly used emotion ...
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Expressive suppression: Understanding the regulation of emotional ...Expressive suppression is often called upon to align our emotional behavior with perceived expectations, protect ourselves from vulnerability, and facilitate ...
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Habitual Expressive Suppression of Positive, but not Negative ... - NIHSep 21, 2023 · Habitual expressive suppression of positive, but not negative, emotions consistently predicts lower well-being across two culturally distinct regions.
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Frontiers | Impact of expressive suppression on subthreshold depression among college students: a moderated mediation model### Summary of Impact of Expressive Suppression on Subthreshold Depression and Anxiety
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Are Expressive Suppression and Cognitive Reappraisal Associated ...As is predicted based on this process model of emotion regulation, factors associated with expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal appear vastly ...
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Emotional suppression: Physiology, self-report, and expressive ...Emotional suppression: Physiology, self-report, and expressive behavior. Citation. Gross, J. J., & Levenson, R. W. (1993). Emotional suppression: Physiology ...
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Process Model of Emotion Regulation - ScienceDirect.comExpressive suppression has been shown to enlist more cognitive resources than reappraisal and result in greater physiological activity (John and Gross, 2004).
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Expressive Suppression Within Task-Oriented Dyads - NIHWithin the theoretical framework of the process model of emotion regulation (Gross, 2001, 2015), expressive suppression has been conceptualized as belonging to ...
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Distraction and Expressive Suppression Strategies in Regulation of ...Oct 12, 2017 · ... expressive suppression, a response-focused strategy that involves inhibiting . ... As reported in Gross's process model of emotion regulation ...
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[PDF] Emotional Suppression: Physiology, Self-Report, and Expressive ...a form of emotion regulation defined as the conscious inhibition of emotional ... & Simons, 1985). Page 5. 974. JAMES 1. GROSS AND ROBERT W. LEVENSON for ...
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The neural bases of expressive suppression: A systematic review of ...Results showed that expressive suppression consistently increased activation of frontoparietal regions, especially the dorsolateral and ventrolateral prefrontal ...Missing: effects | Show results with:effects
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EMOTION REGULATION AND BRAIN PLASTICITY: EXPRESSIVE ...Expressive suppression is an emotion regulation strategy that requires interoceptive and emotional awareness. These processes both recruit the anterior insula.
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The Emerging Field of Emotion Regulation: An Integrative ReviewImportantly, emotional response tendencies may be modulated, and it is this modulation that determines the final shape of the emotional response (Gross, 1998).What Is Emotion? · Emotions As Response... · Emotion Regulatory Processes<|separator|>
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The Social Costs of Emotional Suppression: A Prospective Study of ...The central construct in our investigation, expressive suppression, may be viewed through the lens of a process model of emotion regulation (Gross, 2001).
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The association between aspects of expressive suppression ...Sep 27, 2024 · The process model of emotion regulation emphasizes that the expressive suppression requires more cognitive resources to control the ongoing ...
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Antecedent- and response-focused emotion regulation - PubMed - NIHAuthor. J J Gross. Affiliation. 1 Department of Psychology, Stanford ... Compared with the control condition, both reappraisal and suppression were effective in ...
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Individual differences in two emotion regulation processesIndividual differences in two emotion regulation processes: Implications for affect, relationships, and well-being. Citation. Gross, J. J., & John, O. P. ...
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Expressive suppression versus cognitive reappraisal: Effects on self ...The moderation analysis revealed that expressive suppression had a significant moderating effect on the relationship between depression, anxiety, perceived ...
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Cognitive Reappraisal Is More Effective than Expressive SuppressionTherefore, cognitive reappraisal is more effective than expressive suppression, and is better for people's physical and mental health. Key words: emotion ...<|separator|>
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The effect of cognitive reappraisal and expression suppression on ...Sep 22, 2022 · According to the ERP results, cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression significantly reduced P2 and the LPP amplitude than the negative ...
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Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression Evoke Distinct ...Dec 6, 2023 · Results showed that both cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression strategies successfully downregulated the target's negative emotions.
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Are expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal associated ...Generally, expressive suppression was associated with higher, and reappraisal with lower, self-reported stress-related symptoms. In particular, expressive ...
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between ...Emotion regulation in social anxiety and depression: A systematic review of expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal. Clinical Psychology Review.
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Linking Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression to ...Firstly, more and more studies have shown that expressive suppression has a culture-specific effect on the regulation of negative emotions [50].
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The clinical significance of cognitive reappraisal and expressive ...Jun 29, 2025 · Among suppression strategies, higher levels of expressive suppression of negative emotions were associated with higher depression symptoms and ...
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Do expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal affect memory?Jul 17, 2025 · A widely cited idea in the emotion regulation literature holds that expressive suppression impairs memory while cognitive reappraisal has no effect.Missing: versus | Show results with:versus
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Do expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal affect memory?Jul 17, 2025 · A widely cited idea in the emotion regulation literature holds that expressive suppression impairs memory while cognitive reappraisal has no effect on or may ...
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Cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression strategies role in ...Cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression strategies role in the emotion regulation: an overview on their modulatory effects and neural correlates.
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Linking Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression to ...Cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression have long been considered the two most important emotion regulation strategies.
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Effects of regulating emotional expression on authenticity and ...May 30, 2024 · Research on expression-based emotion regulation has largely focused on expressive suppression ... display rules (Buck et al., 1992). People ...
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The Ability to Regulate Emotion is Associated with Greater Well ...Contextualizing emotional display rules: Examining the roles of targets and ... Expressive suppression during an acoustic startle. Psychophysiology ...
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Emotion regulation among Chinese and German children and ...Aug 10, 2022 · Nevertheless, it can be concluded that expressive suppression is a maladaptive emotion regulation strategy in both cultural groups. ... emotional ...
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The Effects of Expressive and Experiential Suppression on Memory ...Apr 23, 2012 · We examined the effects of expressive suppression (i.e., concealing visible signs of emotion), experiential suppression (i.e., suppressing ...
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The Effects of Expressive and Experiential Suppression on Memory ...... emotion-related behavior (expressive suppression; Gross, 1998). ... experiential suppression in reducing the experience of negative emotion ... Background: Emotion ...
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[PDF] Effects of expressive suppression on emotion recognition ... - LOUISGross's (1998) research demonstrated that expressive suppression elicits effort and that this effort elicits sympathetic activation. Furthermore, given that ...
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The effects of sexual shame, emotion regulation and gender on ...Mar 10, 2023 · Separate univariate tests revealed that gender only had a significant effect on expressive suppression, with men scoring higher (M = 16.16) ...
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The Role of Sex Differences in the Link Between Emotion ...May 7, 2025 · Second, female participants had lower suppression scores and higher PTG scores than male participants. Third, a moderation analysis showed that ...
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Gender differences in the mediating effects of emotion-regulation ...Sep 1, 2020 · We explored whether emotion-regulation strategies play a mediating role between trait forgiveness and depression, and whether there are gender differences.
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Men Do Not Suppress Emotions More than Women in Everyday LifeSep 4, 2025 · These findings suggest that gender differences in suppression may reflect internalized stereotypes rather than behavioral reality. Our findings ...<|separator|>
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Gender differences in the physiological effects of emotional regulationA Mixed Model ANOVA revealed that participant gender moderated the effect of emotional regulation strategy on cortisol.
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Age and gender differences in expressive flexibility and ... - FrontiersApr 25, 2023 · The findings revealed that girls scored higher than boys in expressive suppression ability but not in expressive enhancement or flexibility ...
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The Sex Differences in Regulating Unpleasant Emotion by ...Jul 7, 2016 · Expressive suppression is a widely used emotion regulation strategy ... Gender differences in emotion expression in children: a meta-analytic ...
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Emotional Suppression: Physiology, Self-Report, and Expressive ...Oct 9, 2025 · ... e signs of emotion. Characteristic Expressive Styles. Internalizers and Externalizers. A sizable literature suggests that individuals differ ...
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The Relations of Problem Behavior Status to Children's Negative ...Externalizers were low in effortful regulation and high in impulsivity, whereas internalizers, compared with nondisordered children, were low in impulsivity ...
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Emotional suppression: physiology, self-report, and expressive ...1993 Jun;64(6):970-86. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.64.6.970. Authors. J J Gross , R W Levenson. Affiliation. 1 Department of Psychology, University of California ...Missing: externalizers internalizers
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Expressive inhibition in response to stress - PubMed Central - NIHExpressive suppression is synonymous with expressive inhibition and ... versus the externalizer-internalizer distinction. Journal of Personality and ...
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Adolescents suppress emotional expression more with peers ... - NIHAdolescence is characterized by frequent emotional challenges, intense emotions, and higher levels of expressive suppression use than found in older populations ...
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Development of the Tendency to Use Emotion Regulation Strategies ...Further analysis found that these adolescents reported using less expressive suppression as age increased, while there was no age effect for the tendency to use ...
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The development of emotion regulation in adolescence: What do we ...May 11, 2023 · This decrease in expressive suppression matches Gross's (1998) first model, as children and adolescents move toward emotion regulation ...
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Cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression relate ... - PubMedCognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression relate differentially to longitudinal structural brain development across adolescence. Cortex. 2021 Mar:136 ...
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The relationship between emotion regulation and mental health in ...A meta-analysis found reliance on expressive suppression among adolescents is associated with elevated depressive and anxiety symptoms (Schafer et al., 2017).
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Emotional Suppression Mediates the Relation Between Adverse Life ...The results suggest that emotional suppression mediates the relation between adversity and both (1) suicidal thoughts and (2) suicide attempts.
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Parental expressive suppression undermines adolescent-parent's ...This study examines how parental expressive suppression impacts neural synchrony during emotional responses.
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Emotion regulation strategies and aggression in youngsters - NIHFeb 26, 2023 · Specifically, those individuals who made greater use of the expressive suppression strategy had higher levels of negative affect, which, in turn ...
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The interplay between expressive suppression, emotional self ...Mar 23, 2022 · Expressive suppression scores were negatively related to PE self-efficacy and positively correlated with scores on NE self-efficacy and ...
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Age Similarities and Differences in Spontaneous Use of Emotion ...Laboratory studies have generally found no age differences in the ability to implement expressive suppression (e.g., Lohani & Isaacowitz, 2014; Shiota & ...<|separator|>
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Age and emotion regulation in daily life: Frequency, strategies ... - NIHSome studies of expressive suppression find that older adults report using it more (Brummer et al., 2014; Nolen-Hoeksema & Aldao, 2011) or less (John & Gross, ...
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Cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression: Links to racial ...... expressive suppression was related to greater depressive symptoms, anxiety, and aggression. ... psychological outcomes. Although focusing solely on individual- ...
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between ...Jul 14, 2021 · This review synthesizes the literature on ES and PA in healthy and anxious samples; findings suggest moderating variables merit closer attention ...
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Expressive suppression mediates the relationship between sleep ...Jun 12, 2024 · Novel findings using mediation analyses show that expressive suppression partially mediated the relationship between sleep quality and anxiety.
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Conceal and Don't Feel as Much? Experiential Effects of Expressive ...Nov 6, 2024 · Across two high-powered, within-subject paradigms, the present study demonstrates that expressive suppression induces significant decreases in ...<|separator|>
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Expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal pathways from ...Expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal pathways from social anxiety to depression: A six-month longitudinal study. Author links open overlay panel
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[PDF] Emotion regulation in social anxiety and depression_ a systematic ...Jul 23, 2018 · Evidence is mixed regarding the role of expressive suppression in depression. • Depression is strongly associated with an underutilization of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Expressive suppression mediates the relationship between sleep ...Jun 12, 2024 · Novel findings using mediation analyses show that expressive suppression partially mediated the relationship between sleep quality and anxiety.
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The social consequences of expressive suppression - PubMedIn Study 2, suppression had a negative impact on the regulators' emotional experience and increased blood pressure in both regulators and their partners.
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[PDF] The social consequences of expressive suppression.PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN Richards, Gross / COMPOSURE AT ANY COST? Composure at Any Cost? The Cognitive Consequences of Emotion Suppression.
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Social responses to expressive suppression: The role of personality ...Understanding the social effects of emotion regulation: The mediating role of authenticity for individual differences in suppression. Emotion, 13(2), 314 ...<|separator|>
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The relationship between expressive suppression, therapeutic bond ...Expressive suppression (ES; reducing emotional expression) is linked with reduced social connectedness in individuals with anxiety or depression.<|separator|>
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The use and consequences of expressive suppression in high-risk ...Empirical Study; Quantitative Study ... A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between expressive suppression and positive affect.
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Childhood Trauma Predicts Positive Expressive Suppression During ...Expressive suppression (ES; i.e., reducing expression ... interpersonal effects (i.e., influences on one's partner's desire for future affiliation).
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Expressive suppression and neural responsiveness to nonverbal ...Expressive suppression and neural responsiveness to nonverbal affective cues ... Understanding the social effects of emotion regulation: The mediating role ...
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Social Support Predicts Differential Use, but not Differential ... - NIHAug 22, 2022 · ... expressive suppression—vary as a function of perceived social support. ... affective outcomes of emotion regulation being context-dependent.
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[PDF] Physiological and cognitive consequences of suppressing and ...(2013) found that expressive suppression increased cardiovascular arousal (as indexed by a composite of physiological measures, including interbeat interval ( ...
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Reduced heart rate variability and expressive suppression interact ...Dec 9, 2022 · Expressive suppression is a response-focused strategy that consists of inhibiting emotions once they have already been generated. Following ...
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Emotion Regulation, Parasympathetic Function, and Psychological ...Aug 2, 2022 · Because expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal are associated with different neural networks and differing levels of amygdala ...
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The Neural Bases of Emotion Regulation: Reappraisal and ...... expressive-suppression (a behavioral strategy thought to have its impact ... To study emotion regulation (ER), we employed a theoretically-derived process model ...
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Neuroanatomy of Expressive Suppression: The Role of the InsulaExpressive suppression is a response-focused regulatory strategy aimed at concealing the outward expression of emotion that is already underway.
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Neural Substrates of Social Emotion Regulation: A fMRI ... - FrontiersFeb 26, 2013 · Expressive suppression (eSUP) produced increases in dorsolateral and lateral prefrontal cortex typically related to cognitive control. These ...<|separator|>
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Culture and emotion regulation - PMC - NIHSeveral studies have shown that while suppression is linked with worse well-being for individuals from independent cultural backgrounds, this negative effect is ...
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Differences and Similarities in the Use of Nine Emotion Regulation ...Oct 9, 2024 · This difference may exist because of the inhibitory “display rules ... Is expressive suppression always associated with poorer ...Method · Results · Discussion<|separator|>
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(PDF) Cross-cultural differences in emotion suppression in everyday ...We found that Chinese participants suppressed positive and negative emotions more than Dutch and Moluccan participants.
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The Suppression Paradox: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of ...Sep 1, 2020 · Suppression frequency has a stronger positive association with depressive symptoms for US than Chinese participants.<|separator|>
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Cultural differences in the reciprocal relations between emotion ...Multi-group structural equation modeling indicated that for European American teens emotion suppression was significantly related to increased depression ...
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Culture shapes electrocortical responses during emotion suppressionAltogether, our analysis implies that the instruction to suppress emotional expressions would differentially influence emotional processing across cultures.
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[PDF] Cultural differences in emotion regulation by reappraisal and ...Taken together, among people with collectivist cultural values, the use of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression may have a long-term, positive ...
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[PDF] Adapting to Context: Emotion Regulation Flexibility Across AdulthoodWhether expressive suppression is related to negative outcomes also depends on context. Although suppression is generally associated with worse social ...
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Differential Links Between Expressive Suppression and Well-Being ...The present study examined the association between expressive suppression and well-being in two collectivistic ethnic groups (ie, Chinese Americans and Mexican ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Attachment Anxiety and the Curvilinear Effects of Expressive ...In particular, low to moderate levels of expressive suppression that help manage routine negative emotions may have interpersonal benefits that outweigh the ...
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a lifespan account of social motives for suppression at workOct 6, 2025 · Expressive suppression, an emotion regulation strategy that entails ... Suppression may thereby support social harmony and ...
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Conceptual limitations in emotion regulation self-report scalesNov 26, 2024 · A related conceptual problem is that emotion suppression is often employed precisely to meet one's goals, whether this is adaptive in the long ...
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Lab studies of emotion and well-being may be missing real-world ...Mar 15, 2021 · Most of the research on emotional regulation has focused on two strategies: Reappraisal and suppression. People who are naturally more ...
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Emotion suppression and acute physiological responses to stress in ...This review suggests that suppression may exacerbate stress-induced physiological arousal; however, this may differ based upon the chosen methodological ...
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The association between aspects of expressive suppression ...Sep 27, 2024 · Expressive suppression is a response-focused strategy that involves continuously inhibiting emotion expression behavior to reduce subjective ...