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Emotion malleability beliefs influence emotion regulation and emotion recovery among individuals with depressive symptoms.

Elizabeth T KneelandLauren E Simpson
Published in: Cognition & emotion (2022)
ABSTRACT Despite the centrality of emotion regulation in psychiatric disorders such as depression, there is a lack of experimental studies examining the psychological factors that influence emotion regulation in individuals with depressive symptoms. Participants with current depressive symptoms were randomly assigned to an experimental manipulation promoting more malleable emotion beliefs or the control condition. Participants underwent a negative emotion induction and reported on their affect and emotion regulation during the induction. Individuals who received the experimental manipulation reported greater cognitive reappraisal and greater emotion recovery. Experimental manipulations that can enhance emotion regulation and emotion recovery possess significant promise as a preliminary step in developing brief interventions that can overcome formal barriers to care.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
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  • patient reported