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ArtikelBetter Late Than Never ? On The Dynamics of Online Regulation of Sadness Using Distraction and Cognitive Reappraisal  
Oleh: Sheppes, Gal ; Meiran, Nachshon
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 33 no. 11 (Nov. 2007), page 1518-1532.
Topik: REGULATION; emotion regulation; sadness; cognitive reappraisal; distraction; point of no return; differential effectiveness
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Isi artikelReal - life emotion regulation often occurs at some point after an emotion - triggering event (ETE) has been introduced, but most previous research has involved regulation before or after the ETE. In a series of experiments, the authors examined online regulation via distraction and cognitive reappraisal by manipulating the strategy initiation point in sadness - evoking films. Distraction was effective even when initiated late, presumably because it involves diluting the ETE contents by mixing them with a nonsad input. By contrast, reappraisal was less effective when initiated late, suggesting a possible point of no return for this strategy : Adopting a detached view late in the ETE may be difficult because it involves continued focus on the ETE and hence requires overcoming a previously formed tendency of identifying with the emotional content.
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