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Individual differences in two emotion regulation processes: implications for affect, relationships, and well-being.

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Five studies tested two general hypotheses: Individuals differ in their use of emotion regulation strategies such as reappraisal and suppression, and these individual differences have implications for affect, well-being, and social relationships.
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Five studies tested two general hypotheses: Individuals differ in their use of emotion regulation strategies such as reappraisal and suppression, and these individual differences have implications for affect, well-being, and social relationships. Study 1 presents new measures of the habitual use of reappraisal and suppression. Study 2 examines convergent and discriminant validity. Study 3 shows that reappraisers experience and express greater positive emotion and lesser negative emotion, whereas suppressors experience and express lesser positive emotion, yet experience greater negative emotion. Study 4 indicates that using reappraisal is associated with better interpersonal functioning, whereas using suppression is associated with worse interpersonal functioning. Study 5 shows that using reappraisal is related positively to well-being, whereas using suppression is related negatively.

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Positive and Negative Emotion Regulation in Adolescence: Links to Anxiety and Depression

TL;DR: Current understanding of the role of disrupted emotion regulation in adolescent anxiety and depression is reviewed, describing findings from self-report, behavioral, peripheral psychophysiological, and neural measures and approaches to improve treatments based on empirical evidence are discussed.
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Affect Regulation and Pain in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Possible Link to the Understanding of Self-Injury

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the role of self-inflicted pain as a means of affect regulation in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and found that negative and neutral pictures led to stronger activation of the amygdala, insula, and anterior cingulate cortex than in healthy control subjects.
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Age, anger regulation and well-being

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Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Model of Mood and Anxiety Disorders.

TL;DR: This model provides a theoretical framework to understand and explain how mood and anxiety disorders are regulated and maintained through others through others.
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Self-regulation in health behavior

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