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JournalISSN: 1754-0739

Emotion Review 

SAGE Publishing
About: Emotion Review is an academic journal published by SAGE Publishing. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Emotion work & Affective science. It has an ISSN identifier of 1754-0739. Over the lifetime, 802 publications have been published receiving 36352 citations.


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TL;DR: This paper showed that an individualist view of emotion and regulation is untenable and questioned the plausibility of a developmental shift away from social interdependency in emotion regulation, and pointed out that the individualism of emotion regulation is not sustainable.
Abstract: This review demonstrates that an individualist view of emotion and regulation is untenable. First, I question the plausibility of a developmental shift away from social interdependency in emotion r...

998 citations

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TL;DR: The emotion terms such as anger, fear, etcetera, denote a family of related states sharing at least 12 characteristics, which distinguish one emotion family from another, as well as from other affective states as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Emotions are discrete, automatic responses to universally shared, culture-specific and individual-specific events. The emotion terms, such as anger, fear, etcetera, denote a family of related states sharing at least 12 characteristics, which distinguish one emotion family from another, as well as from other affective states. These affective responses are preprogrammed and involuntary, but are also shaped by life experiences.

842 citations

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TL;DR: This article reviewed and critically appraised a range of definitions of empathy and, through considered analysis, developed a new conceptualisation of empathy, which is more consistent and complete than the inconsistent definition of empathy.
Abstract: The inconsistent definition of empathy has had a negative impact on both research and practice. The aim of this article is to review and critically appraise a range of definitions of empathy and, through considered analysis, to develop a new conceptualisation. From the examination of 43 discrete definitions, 8 themes relating to the nature of empathy emerged: “distinguishing empathy from other concepts”; “cognitive or affective?”; “congruent or incongruent?”; “subject to other stimuli?”; “self/other distinction or merging?”; “trait or state influences?”; “has a behavioural outcome?”; and “automatic or controlled?” The relevance and validity of each theme is assessed and a new conceptualisation of empathy is offered. The benefits of employing a more consistent and complete definition of empathy are discussed.

653 citations

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TL;DR: The authors present seven principles that have guided our thinking about emotional intelligence, some of them new, and reformulated our original ability model here guided by these principles, and present a new ability model based on these principles.
Abstract: This article presents seven principles that have guided our thinking about emotional intelligence, some of them new. We have reformulated our original ability model here guided by these principles,...

642 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
20238
202238
202129
202039
201923
201853