نتایج جستجو برای: negative emotions

تعداد نتایج: 566678  

Journal: :The British journal of developmental psychology 2015
Amrisha Vaish Tobias Grossmann Amanda Woodward

Prior work suggests that young children do not generalize others' preferences to new individuals. We hypothesized (following Vaish et al., 2008, Psychol. Bull., 134, 383-403) that this may only hold for positive emotions, which inform the child about the person's attitude towards the object but not about the positivity of the object itself. It may not hold for negative emotions, which additiona...

ژورنال: روانشناسی شناختی 2019

Present research was performed to investigate the relationship between theory of mind with negative emotions (anxiety, depression, stress) with the mediating of cognitive emotion regulation strategies. The statistical population was all parents of exceptional children in Mashhad daily physical, dynamic, mental rehabilitation centers in 1396-97 year. A sample of 196 people was selected based on ...

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Yuri Miyamoto Xiaoming Ma Amelia G Petermann

Beliefs about emotions can influence how people regulate their emotions. The present research examined whether Eastern dialectical beliefs about negative emotions lead to cultural differences in how people regulate their emotions after experiencing a negative event. We hypothesized that, because of dialectical beliefs about negative emotions prevalent in Eastern culture, Easterners are less mot...

Journal: :Parenting, science and practice 2012
Jackie A Nelson Esther M Leerkes Marion O'Brien Susan D Calkins Stuart Marcovitch

OBJECTIVE: Mothers' beliefs about their children's negative emotions and their emotion socialization practices were examined. DESIGN: Sixty-five African American and 137 European American mothers of 5-year-old children reported their beliefs and typical responses to children's negative emotions, and mothers' emotion teaching practices were observed. RESULTS: African American mothers reported ...

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 Behavioral and brain sciences 2017
Winfried Menninghaus Valentin Wagner Julian Hanich Eugen Wassiliwizky Thomas Jacobsen Stefan Koelsch

Why are negative emotions so central in art reception far beyond tragedy? Revisiting classical aesthetics in the light of recent psychological research, we present a novel model to explain this much discussed (apparent) paradox. We argue that negative emotions are an important resource for the arts in general, rather than a special license for exceptional art forms only. The underlying rational...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2020

The use of humour in couple relationships is one of the constructive methods that help them to regulate their emotion. The aim of the present study was to determine the effectiveness of humour communication skills training in changing positive and negative emotions evoked during the conflict in couples with secure-insecure anxious attachment style. The present study is an experimental design wi...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2011
Alexander H Jordan Benoît Monin Carol S Dweck Benjamin J Lovett Oliver P John James J Gross

Four studies document underestimations of the prevalence of others' negative emotions and suggest causes and correlates of these erroneous perceptions. In Study 1a, participants reported that their negative emotions were more private or hidden than were their positive emotions; in Study 1b, participants underestimated the peer prevalence of common negative, but not positive, experiences describ...

2001
Lisa Feldman Barrett James Gross Michael Benvenuto

Individuals differ considerably in their emotion experience. Some experience emotions in a highly differentiated manner, clearly distinguishing among a variety of negative and positive discrete emotions. Others experience emotions in a relatively undifferentiated manner, treating a range of like-valence terms as interchangeable. Drawing on self-regulation theory, we hypothesised that individual...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2008
Steven M Graham Julie Y Huang Margaret S Clark Vicki S Helgeson

Four studies support the hypothesis that expressing negative emotion is associated with positive relationship outcomes, including elicitation of support, building of new close relationships, and heightening of intimacy in the closest of those relationships. In Study 1, participants read vignettes in which another person was experiencing a negative emotion. Participants reported they would provi...

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