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- Regulation_of_emotion abstract "Regulation of emotion describes the ways in which people attempt to regulate their emotions, for instance by denying, intensifying, weakening, curtailing, masking, or completely hiding them. Emotion regulation can also be described as the process in which people modify their emotional reactions, the coping processes that increase or decrease the intensity of the moment.Human lives can be divided into three major stages: childhood, adolescence and adulthood. During each of these phases regulation of emotions drastically improves. There are individual differences in the way people regulate their emotions and in how well they do it. People who are good at it are seen as more emotionally intelligent. Emotion regulation is essential to socialization and is dependent on the culture one lives in as well as the specific social context of the situation. The process of regulating emotions is very complex and involves four stages: internal feeling states (i.e. the subjective experience of emotion) emotion-related cognitions (e.g. thought reactions to a situation) emotion-related physiological processes (e.g. heart rate, hormonal, or other physiological reactions) emotion-related behavior (e.g. actions or facial expressions related to emotion).Strong emotional reactions are not always desirable, may be inconsistent with social norms, or may cause physical or psychological suffering. Thus people attempt to inhibit undesirable or painful emotions and enhance desirable or pleasant emotions.".
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- Regulation_of_emotion subject Category:Emotion.
- Regulation_of_emotion comment "Regulation of emotion describes the ways in which people attempt to regulate their emotions, for instance by denying, intensifying, weakening, curtailing, masking, or completely hiding them. Emotion regulation can also be described as the process in which people modify their emotional reactions, the coping processes that increase or decrease the intensity of the moment.Human lives can be divided into three major stages: childhood, adolescence and adulthood.".
- Regulation_of_emotion label "Regulation of emotion".
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