نتایج جستجو برای: acceptance of negative emotions

تعداد نتایج: 21189956  

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...

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: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2015
Nickola C Overall Garth J O Fletcher Jeffry A Simpson Jennifer Fillo

In the current research, we tested the extent to which attachment insecurity produces inaccurate and biased perceptions of intimate partners' emotions and whether more negative perceptions of partners' emotions elicit the damaging behavior often associated with attachment insecurity. Perceptions of partners' emotions as well as partners' actual emotions were assessed multiple times in couples' ...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2001
P Muris H Schmidt H Merckelbach E Schouten

This study examined the structure of negative emotions in a sample of nonclinical adolescents, using an approach that exclusively relied on child self-report. A large sample of adolescents (N = 968) completed self-report questionnaires measuring symptoms of fear, anxiety, and depression. Confirmatory factor analysis provided support for the notion that fear, anxiety, and depression are distinct...

Introduction: Kidney disease causes many physical and mental problems for the patient and reduces the quality of life of these people. The aim of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy and process emotion regulation training in quality of life of hemodialysis patients. Method: The statistical population of this semi-experimental study with pretes...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Laura Campbell-Sills Alan N. Simmons Kathryn L. Lovero Alexis A. Rochlin Martin P. Paulus Murray B. Stein

Previous neuroimaging studies suggest that prefrontal cortex (PFC) modulation of the amygdala and related limbic structures is an underlying neural substrate of effortful emotion regulation. Anxiety-prone individuals experience excessive negative emotions, signaling potential dysfunction of systems supporting down-regulation of negative emotions. We examined the hypothesis that anxious individu...

Journal: :IT & People 2010
Kathryn R. Stam Jeffrey M. Stanton

Purpose – The purpose of this article is to understand the relationship between emotional salience and workplace events related to technology change by using a combination of key features of two popular psychological theories – regulatory focus theory and affective events theory – to view the change process in diverse settings. Design/methodology/approach – This paper is based on analysis of 18...

2015
FU-CHIEN KAO SHINPING R. WANG YU-JUNG CHANG

Emotions, is the generic term for various subjective cognitive experiences and a psychological and physiological synthesized state generates under a variety of perceptions, thoughts, and behaviours. In general, emotion can be categorized into Joyful, Angry, Protected, Sad, Surprised, Fear, Satisfied and Unconcerned eight types of positive-negative emotions. More subtle and delicate emotions inc...

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