Positive emotion in distress as a potentially effective emotion regulation strategy for depression: A preliminary investigation.
Keiko YamaguchiMasaya ItoYoshitake TakebayashiPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2018)
Previous research suggests that positive emotions play a key role in recovery from depression and anxiety problems through some forms of psychotherapy. The Positive Emotion In Distress Scale (PEIDS) measures individual differences regarding the extent to which people can experience positive emotions in negative emotional states. Results suggested that the subjective rating of the ability to experience positive emotions in distress might alleviate depression prospectively but not anxiety problems. The effect of positive emotion in distress demonstrated to have beyond the effects of other emotion regulation strategies.