Specific Beliefs about Emotions Are Associated with Different Emotion-Regulation Strategies

Volume: 07, Issue: 13, Pages: 1682 - 1699
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Despite evidence pointing to the associations of maladaptive emotion regulation strategies (ERS) with psychopathology, little is known about their underlying mechanisms. Coherently with cognitive models, this study tested the hypothesis that specific beliefs about emotions may be associated with difficulties in emotion regulation and the use of different ERS (reappraisal, suppression, acceptance, rumination, avoidant coping, experiential...
Paper Details
Title
Specific Beliefs about Emotions Are Associated with Different Emotion-Regulation Strategies
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
07
Issue
13
Pages
1682 - 1699
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