Term ID: T2995

Japanese Emotional Regulation

/japanese-emotional-regulation/
Cultural patterns of emotion expression and control in Japanese society, emphasizing harmony, restraint, and group consideration over individual emotional expression.
Example: Cultural practices like maintaining emotional composure in public, avoiding direct confrontation, and suppressing personal feelings for group harmony.

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Reference: Kitayama & Markus (1994)