نتایج جستجو برای: positive emotions

تعداد نتایج: 690090  

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2013
Thomas Beblo Silvia Fernando Pia Kamper Julia Griepenstroh Steffen Aschenbrenner Anna Pastuszak Nicole Schlosser Martin Driessen

Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) show evidence of disturbed emotion regulation. In particular, patients may try to suppress their emotions with possibly negative effects on mental health. We investigated the suppression of both negative and positive emotions in BPD patients and healthy participants. Thirty BPD patients and 30 matched healthy controls were assessed for emotion...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2003
Judith G Chipperfield Raymond P Perry Bernard Weiner

More positivity than negativity is demonstrated in this analysis of discrete emotions among 353 community-dwelling individuals from 72 to 99 years old. A complexity in positive emotions was displayed, with more happiness, contentment, and gratitude reported than frustration, sadness, and anger. Our results also imply that another individual's presence may elicit negative emotions such as anger ...

2012
Hugo Carrasco Vicente Martínez-Tur José María Peiró Esther García-Buades

This article aims to test a model linking service climate to the frequency of expression of positive emotions by frontline employees. We propose that burnout and engagement at work mediate the relationship between service climate and the expression of positive emotions. Service climate impacts negatively on burnout and positively on engagement; in turn, burnout and engagement are significantly ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2008
Barbara L Fredrickson Michael A Cohn Kimberly A Coffey Jolynn Pek Sandra M Finkel

B. L. Fredrickson's (1998, 2001) broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions asserts that people's daily experiences of positive emotions compound over time to build a variety of consequential personal resources. The authors tested this build hypothesis in a field experiment with working adults (n = 139), half of whom were randomly-assigned to begin a practice of loving-kindness meditation. R...

2006
Rollin McCraty Dana Tomasino Bengt B. Arnetz Rolf Ekman

3 Chris, a 45-year-old business executive, had a family history of heart disease, and was feeling extremely stressed, fatigued, and generally in poor emotional health. A 24-hour heart rate variability analysis 1 revealed abnormally depressed activity in both branches of his autonomic nervous system, suggesting autonomic exhaustion ensuing from maladaptation to high stress levels. His heart rate...

2016
Kathryn Finlayson Jessica Frances Lampe Sara Hintze Hanno Würbel Luca Melotti

Until recently, research in animal welfare science has mainly focused on negative experiences like pain and suffering, often neglecting the importance of assessing and promoting positive experiences. In rodents, specific facial expressions have been found to occur in situations thought to induce negatively valenced emotional states (e.g., pain, aggression and fear), but none have yet been ident...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2009
Jennifer M Talarico Dorthe Berntsen David C Rubin

Emotional arousal and negative affect enhance recall of central aspects of an event. However, the role of discrete emotions in selective memory processing is understudied. Undergraduates were asked to recall and rate autobiographical memories of eight emotional events. Details of each memory were rated as central or peripheral to the event. Significance of the event, vividness, reliving and oth...

Journal: :Motivation and emotion 2000
Barbara L Fredrickson Roberta A Mancuso Christine Branigan Michele M Tugade

Positive emotions are hypothesized to undo the cardiovascular aftereffects of negative emotions. Study 1 tests this undoing effect. Participants (n = 170) experiencing anxiety-induced cardiovascular reactivity viewed a film that elicited (a) contentment, (b) amusement, (c) neutrality, or (d) sadness. Contentment-eliciting and amusing films produced faster cardiovascular recovery than neutral or...

2015
Joyce E. Bono Remus Ilies

In a series of studies, we examine the role of positive emotions in the charismatic leadership process. In Studies 1 and 2, ratings of charisma in a natural work setting were linked to leaders' positive emotional expressions. In Study 3, leaders' positive emotional expressions were linked to mood states of simulated followers. Results suggest that mood contagion may be one of the psychological ...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2013
Tara M Chaplin Amelia Aldao

Emotion expression is an important feature of healthy child development that has been found to show gender differences. However, there has been no empirical review of the literature on gender and facial, vocal, and behavioral expressions of different types of emotions in children. The present study constitutes a comprehensive meta-analytic review of gender differences and moderators of differen...

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