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1704343747 4. For general references on the weaknesses of suppression as a coping strategy:Kross, E., & Ayduk, O. (2011). Making meaning out of negative experiences by selfdistancing. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20(3), 187–191. Other studies showing how suppression underperforms reappraisal as a technique: Goldin,P.R., McRae, K., Ramel, W., & Gross, J.J. (2008). The neural bases of emotion regulation: Reappraisal and suppression of negative emotion. Biological Psychiatry,63(6), 577–586; Gross, J.J., & John, O.P. (2003). Individual differences in two emtion regulation processes: Implications for affect, relationships, and wellbeing.Journal ofPersonality and Social Psychology, 85(2), 348–362. For a study that shows how suppression can backfire and affect others around us, see Butler, E.A., Eoff, B., Wilhelm, F.H., Smith, N.C., Erickson, E.A., & Gross, J.J. (2003). The socia consequences of expressive suppression. Emotion, 3(1), 48–67.
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1704343753 7. Rutten, B.P., et al. (2013). Resilience in mental health: Linking psychological and neurobiological perspectives. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavia, 128(1), 3–20.The following study also found that the ability to generate in the-moment positive emotion boosted resilience: Cohn, M.A., & Fredrickson, B.L. (2010). In search of durable positive psychology interventions: Predictors and consequences of longterm positive behavior change. Journal of Positive Psychology, 5(5), 355–366.
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1704343761 11. Thre’s a good list of references cited in: Brown, R.P., Gerbarg, P.L., & Muench, F.(2013). Breathing practices for treatment of psychiatric and stress-related medical conditions. Psychiatric Clinics ofNorth America, 36(1), 121–140.
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1704343767 14. Fernald, A., & O’Neill, D.K. (1993). Peekaboo across cultures: How mothers and infants play with voices, faces, and expectations. In Parent- Child Play: Descriptions and Implications (pp. 259–285). Albany: State University of New York Press.
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1704343775 第十八章 复原后还能满血向前吗
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1704343777 1. Macnamara, A., Ochsner, K.N., & Hajcak, G. (2011). Previously reappraised:The lasting effect of description type on pictur elicited electrocortical activity.Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, (3), 348–358.
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1704343779 2. Gross, J.J., & John, O.P. (2003). Individual differences in two emotion reglation processes: Implications for affect, relationships, and wellbeing. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85(2), 348–362.
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1704343781 3. McRae, K., Jacobs, S.E., Ray, R.D., John, O.P., & Gross, J.J. (2012). Individual differences in reappraisal ability: Links to reappraisal frequency, wellbeing, and cognitive control. Journal of Research in Personality, 46(1), 2–7.
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1704343783 4. Ochsner, K.N., Ray, R.D., Cooper, J.C., Robertson, E.R., Chopra, S., Gabrieli,J.D.E., & Gross, J.J. (2004). Thinking makes it so: A social cognitive neuroscienc approach to emotion regulation. In R.F. Baumeister & K.D. Vohs (Eds.), Handbook of Self-Regulation: Research, Theory, and Application. New York: Guilford Press.
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1704343787 6. Ochsner, K.N., & Gross, J.J. (2005). The cognitive control of emotion.Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9(5), 242–249. Also: Macnamara, A., Ochsner, K.N., & Hajcak,G.(2011). Previously reappraised: The lasting effect of description type on pictur elicited electrocortical activity. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, (3),348–358.
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1704343789 7. Arkes, H.R., & Blumer, C. (1985). The psychology of sunk cost.Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 35(1), 124–140.
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