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    Pushing (and pulling) the boundaries of emotion regulation by Parkinson, B

    Published 2015
    “…This commentary addresses Gross’s formulation of emotion regulation and its limits. According to his definition, emotion regulation covers a heterogeneous variety of cognitive and behavioral operations, some of which share important features with processes falling outside the specified conceptual domain, leading to possible boundary disputes. …”
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    Perceived effects of other people’s emotion regulation on their vicarious emotional response by Parkinson, B, Lopez-Perez, B, Sanchez, J

    Published 2016
    “…Across two studies, we investigated how friends’ typically used emotion regulation strategies (rumination or reappraisal) influence judgements about their vicarious emotions (sympathy, tenderness, and personal distress) when presented with a photograph of a suffering toddler. …”
    Journal article
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    Emotion transfer, emotion regulation, and empathy-related processes in physician-patient interactions and their association with physician well-being: a theoretical model by Weilenmann, S, Schnyder, U, Parkinson, B, Corda, C, Von Kanel, R, Pfalz, M

    Published 2018
    “…Based on extant literature, the present article proposes a theoretical model depicting emotions, emotion regulation, and empathy-related processes and their relation to well-being in provider-client interactions. …”
    Journal article
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    Moral emotions as antecedents of political attitudes by Petrescu, D, Dragos C. Petrescu

    Published 2013
    “…Chapter 3 reviews emotion-regulation theories, and presents Study 2, which investigated whether emotion-regulation strategies, disgust sensitivity (DS-R), and private body consciousness (PBC) moderate the effects found in Study 1. …”
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    Current emotion research in social psychology : thinking about emotions and other people by Parkinson, B, Manstead, A

    Published 2015
    “…This paper discusses contemporary social psychological approaches to a) the social relations and appraisals associated with specific emotions; b) other people’s impact on appraisal processes; c) effects of emotion on other people; and d) interpersonal emotion regulation. We argue that single-minded cognitive perspectives restrict our understanding of interpersonal and group-related emotional processes, and that new methodologies addressing real-time interpersonal and group processes present promising opportunities for future progress.…”
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    Current emotion research in social psychology: thinking about emotions and other people by Parkinson, B, Manstead, A

    Published 2015
    “…This article discusses contemporary social psychological approaches to (a) the social relations and appraisals associated with specific emotions; (b) other people’s impact on appraisal processes; (c) effects of emotion on other people; and (d) interpersonal emotion regulation. We argue that single-minded cognitive perspectives restrict our understanding of interpersonal and group-related emotional processes, and that new methodologies addressing real-time interpersonal and group processes present promising opportunities for future progress.…”
    Journal article
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    Interpersonal effects of strategic and spontaneous guilt communication in trust games by Shore, D, Parkinson, B

    Published 2017
    “…These findings suggest that people take emotion-regulation motives into account when responding to emotion communication.…”
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    Why try (not) to cry? Intra- and inter-personal motives for crying regulation by Simons, G, Bruder, B, van der Lowe, I, Parkinson, B

    Published 2013
    “…In line with current theorizing on emotion regulation and crying (e.g., Vingerhoets et al., 2000), we propose that emotional crying is regulated using both antecedent-focused techniques targeting the underlying emotion and response-focused techniques targeting the act of crying itself. …”
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