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- Title
- ASSESSING THE RELATION BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING AND EMOTION REGULATION STRATEGY CHOICE
- Author
- Park, Sydney
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology
- Description
- Emotion regulation (ER) is an essential aspect of daily life. Critically, an individual’s ability to implement different ER strategies requires varying levels of cognitive control known as executive functions (EFs). Specifically, EFs such as inter...
- Title
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Risk-Taking Behaviors in College Students: Early Maladaptive Schemas, and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation as Possible Mediators.
- Author
- Dickie, Daniel
- Date Created
- 2023
- Subjects--Topical
- Clinical psychology
- Description
- Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are pervasive problems in the United States today. As many as 85% of adults report experiencing at least one adverse childhood experience (Crandall et al., 2020), and experiencing just one ACE significantly inc...
- Title
- Cognitive, affective, and personality predictors of confirmatory political information seeking
- Author
- Brunswick, Michael
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology, Cognitive psychology
- Description
- Confirmation bias is the phenomenon where an individual seeks, navigates, and processes information in ways to reinforce previously held beliefs or attitudes. Contentious political climates exacerbate effects of confirmatory information seeking, w...
- Title
- Examining the Role of Stress Reactivity and Emotion Regulation Ability in Behavioral and Physical Health
- Author
- Sagui-Henson, Sara
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology, Social sciences
- Description
- Obesity is a serious and costly societal issue that, combined with other biobehavioral risk factors, contributes to chronic cardiometabolic illnesses. Stress reactivity is posited as a causal mechanism in the development of obesity and cardiometab...
- Title
- Looking at the Positive: The Stress-Buffering Role of Cognitive Reappraisal Ability on Risk Factors for Disease
- Author
- Sagui, Sara
- Date Created
- 2015
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology, Medical sciences
- Description
- Stress contributes to poor health outcomes; importantly, a stress reaction begins with the negative appraisal of a situation. The ability to use cognitive reappraisal, an emotion regulation strategy that involves reinterpreting an initial appraisa...
- Title
- Reappraisal and Health: An Investigation into Reappraisal Ability and Stressful Life Events as the Missing Links
- Author
- Roos, Lydia
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology
- Description
- Inadequate emotion regulation may underlie the development of psychopathology as well as worsened physical health, particularly in the context of stress. Cognitive reappraisal is typically considered an adaptive strategy to manage negative emotion...
- Title
- Stress, burnout, and work-family conflict among police officers: The moderating effect of emotion regulation strategies
- Author
- Toth, Allison
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Management, Psychology
- Description
- Police officers have an incredibly stressful and emotionally laborious job, which can lead to burnout and issues with their work on the clock spilling over and influencing their time with their family off the clock (i.e. work-family conflict). Due...
- Title
- THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG MASTER'S LEVEL COUNSELING TRAINEES' TRAINING LEVEL, EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, AND PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF EMOTION REGULATION DURING A SIMULATED COUNSELING INTERACTION
- Author
- Hill, Thomas
- Date Created
- 2013
- Subjects--Topical
- Counseling psychology, Social sciences, Psychophysiology
- Description
- This study explored the relationships among master's level counseling trainees' level of training, ability emotional intelligence (EI), and psychophysiological correlates of emotion regulation recorded during a video-simulated client interaction. ...
- Title
- The Effects Of Resistance Training On Emotion Regulation And Hemodynamic Parameters In Response To A Stressful Task
- Author
- Sterner, Danielle
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Kinesiology, Psychology, Medical sciences
- Description
- The Effects Of Resistance Training On Emotion Regulation And Hemodynamic Parameters In Response To A Stressful TaskPhysical exercise is associated with improvements in mental health, potentially through enhanced emotion regulation (ER). However, t...
- Title
- The Influence of Executive Function and Emotional Self-Regulation on Engagement in Health Behaviors
- Author
- Park, Sydney
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology
- Description
- Increasing positive health behaviors as well as limiting negative health behaviors is critical for maintaining physical and mental health. Two self-regulatory facets, executive functions (EF) and emotion regulation/coping (emotional self-regulatio...
- Title
- The Relationship Between Emotion Regulation Choice and Posttraumatic Growth
- Author
- Orejuela Davila, Ana
- Date Created
- 2015
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology
- Description
- Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is the experience of positive psychological change that may occur in the aftermath of a traumatic event. Previous research has extensively examined the cognitive underpinnings of PTG, yet the role of emotion regulation (...
- Title
- The Relationship Between Self-Verification and Emotion Regulation
- Author
- Glass, Shaina
- Date Created
- 2023
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology
- Description
- Self-verification is a form of confirmation bias in which people seek feedback that is consistent with existing self-views, and which is believed to be a factor in the persistence of affective disorders. While prior research shows that cognitive b...
- Title
- The influence of emotion regulation on psychological distress and physiological functioning following a romantic breakup
- Author
- Roos, Lydia
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology, Cognitive psychology, Psychophysiology
- Description
- Being in a romantic relationship confers better psychological wellbeing and physical health than being single; however, relationship dissolution can be psychologically stressful, and separation and divorce have been linked to an array of poor heal...
- Title
- Understanding deliberate self-harm among college women: Applying feminist theory to the affect regulation model
- Author
- Hypes, Annada
- Date Created
- 2010
- Subjects--Topical
- Clinical psychology
- Description
- This study examined potential contributors to self-harm behavior (DSH) among college women aged 18-25 years (N = 447). A model explaining DSH lifetime history among young women was tested, bridging feminist thought with the affect regulation model...