Term ID: T1274

Emotion Regulation

/emotion-regulation/
The conscious and unconscious processes by which individuals monitor, evaluate, and modify their emotional reactions to achieve desired emotional states or behavioral goals. This involves strategies like cognitive reappraisal, suppression, distraction, and mindfulness to manage emotional intensity and expression.
Example: Using deep breathing and positive self-talk to calm anxiety before a job interview, or reframing a rejection as a learning opportunity.

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Reference: Gross (1998)