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Beliefs about the ability to control specific emotions
People hold divergent beliefs regarding the controllability of their emotions. These beliefs can refer to emotion, in general, or to a particular...
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Investigating the Link Between Dispositional Mindfulness, Beliefs About Emotions, Emotion Regulation and Psychological Health: A Model Testing Study
Despite this general distinction regarding emotion regulation strategies and the negative psychological outcomes associated with the use of...
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Emotion Regulation Strategies and Beliefs About Emotions Predict Psychosocial Outcomes in Response to Multiple Stressors
Emotion regulation (ER) strategies and beliefs about emotions (implicit theories of emotions; ITE) may shape psychosocial outcomes during turbulent...
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Validation of the South Korean Version of the Beliefs about Emotions Scale
BackgroundBeliefs about the unacceptability of experiencing or expressing negative emotions can contribute to diverse psychological symptoms and...
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Validation of a Chinese translation of the Parents’ Beliefs About Children’s Emotions questionnaire and measurement invariance across Chinese and US mothers
Both theoretical and empirical work support variation in maternal beliefs about children’s emotions across sociocultural contexts. Cross-cultural...
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Lay beliefs about boredom: A mixed-methods investigation
Boredom is a ubiquitous emotion that has strong behavioral and mental health impacts. Research suggests that how people experience and regulate...
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It’s all about beliefs: Believing emotions are uncontrollable is linked to symptoms of anxiety and depression through cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression
The aim of this study was to examine the link between personal beliefs about emotion controllability and symptoms of anxiety and depression, with a...
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Contextual variation in beliefs about emotion and associated emotion regulation efforts
Beliefs about emotion are clearly relevant for emotion regulation and psychopathology. Yet, understanding the dynamics of emotion beliefs (i.e., the...
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Believe, express, and enjoy: utility beliefs about social emotion expression consistently predict satisfactory outcomes
The present study investigates the association between people’s beliefs about emotion and their overall satisfaction with a social interaction. We...
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The Direct and Indirect Effects of Irrational Beliefs on Perceived Performance: The Mediation Role of Emotions and Automatic Thoughts
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between irrational beliefs and perceived performance and the atemporal mediator role of...
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Negative Beliefs about Parenting and Child Externalizing Behavior: Pre-Parenthood to Early Childhood
The current study examined the associations among negative beliefs about parenting, harsh parenting, and child externalizing behavior using a...
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The interpersonal correlates of believing emotions are controllable
Our beliefs about whether emotions are controllable influence how we approach our own emotions – but what about others’ emotions? Such beliefs should...
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Nostalgia Promotes Positive Beliefs about College Belonging and Success among First-Generation College Students
First-generation college students often develop negative thoughts and expectations about whether they belong in college and whether they can be...
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Parent Anxiety, Child Anxiety, Parental Beliefs about Anxiety, and Parenting Behaviors: Examining Direct and Indirect Associations
Evidence suggests that, compared to parents without anxiety, parents with anxiety may be more likely to engage in a range of maladaptive parenting...
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Assessing emotion beliefs with the Polish version of the Emotion Beliefs Questionnaire (EBQ): psychometric properties, norms, and links with emotional reactivity and psychopathology
Originally developed in English, the Emotion Beliefs Questionnaire (EBQ) is a self-report measure of beliefs about the controllability and usefulness...
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Emotion beliefs and goal setting: Malleability of emotion predicts changes in goal orientation across a semester
Research has demonstrated that lay beliefs about emotions (i.e., whether they are viewed as malleable or fixed) may shape important outcomes in...
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Maternal Beliefs about the Costs and Benefits of Solitude in Childhood and Adolescence
Experiences of solitude are ubiquitous in childhood and adolescence, but there remains considerable debate as to the potential positive versus...
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What Can Graffiti Tell Us About Emotions and Motivation? Some Key Points for Learning
This paper presents an ethnographic study on the Pamplona graffiti community and analyzes the emotions and motivation necessary for successful...
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Beliefs About the Inevitability of Sexual Attraction Predict Stereotypes About Asexuality
Similar to other sexual minorities, asexual individuals often face prejudice and stereoty**. However, the source of these attitudes and beliefs is...
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How much are they predictive for obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions: beliefs, emotions, emotional schemas?
Regarding symptoms, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a heterogeneous disorder, and the dimensions of contamination, harm, unwanted thoughts,...