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[...]... the experience and management of chronic pain Goldman and Greenberg (chap 11) examine basic processes of emotional expressiveness and responsiveness, including the ways in which expressiveness and responsiveness relate to couple intimacy and distress Fruzzetti and Iverson (chap 12) accentuate the importance of understanding and intervening inemotionregulation processes incouplesand families, particularly... toward understanding and explaining emotionregulation processes Chapters in Part II of the book explicate some of the basic empirical linkages of family interactions and their mental representations with biological predispositions and individual differences in emotions andemotionregulationIn chapter 4, Mikulincer, Shaver, and Horesh present empirical evidence that indicates the way in which attachment... HUGHES, AND SNYDER targeting partner-assisted pain coping skills, which focuses on helping both patients experiencing persistent pain and their partners regulate emotional processes Their intervention protocol involves training in both up-regulating positive emotions as well as down-regulating negative ones Fruzzetti and Iverson (chap 12) focus on a number of intrapersonal and interpersonal emotion regulation. .. that is met to varying degrees by the authors in this volume For example, Valiente and Eisenberg (chap 6) achieve this when they distinguish between two aspects of emotionregulation that differ in voluntariness Cummings and Keller (chap 8) accomplish this by studying emotionregulationin one context (marital conflict) and interpreting their findings within the broader framework of the emotional security... models of emotionregulation processes and by the growing realization that poor or inappropriate regulation of emotions often constitutes a core component of common individual and interpersonal problems Indeed, the ability to effectively control and manage emotions during social interactions—especially interpersonally caustic negative emotions—may assume a pivotal role in keeping individuals and their... PhD, Department of Family and Human Development, Arizona State University, Tempe CONTRIBUTORS EmotionRegulationinCouplesandFamilies INTRODUCTION: CROSS-DISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO EMOTIONREGULATION JEFFRY A SIMPSON, JAN N HUGHES, AND DOUGLAS K SNYDER In recent years, there has been growing interest inemotionregulation processes within different areas of psychology This interest has been sparked... to be involved in happier and better-functioning relationships, including romantic and family-based ones 3 From an applied standpoint, a deeper understanding of how emotionregulation processes operate in both community and clinical populations could eventually help practitioners to more effectively treat a wide range of interpersonal problems and disorders, many of which may originate, at least in part,... instances of regulating happiness, two instances each of regulating romantic attraction and excitement, and one of regulating interest, as well as a number of episodes involving the regulation of less clearly valenced emotional states (10%), with two instances each of regulating surprise, tiredness, and apathy, as well as one instance each of boredom, confusion, and shock Emotion Response Systems and. .. disciplines and have diverse theoretical perspectives regarding the role that emotionregulation processes might play in both healthy and dysfunctional outcomes, the book should be relevant to a broad range of people who share an interest inemotion regulation, including clinical and counseling psychologists, developmental psychologists, social and personality psychologists, and communication and family... interest inemotionregulation is a recent phenomenon andemotionregulation has broad relevance to many domains of human functioning across the life span (including emotional and physical health, learning, work, and social relationships), it is not surprising that a consensus definition of emotionregulation has not yet emerged Whereas some researchers decry the lack of theoretical consensus and operational . Cummings
and
Keller
(chap.
8)
accomplish this
by
studying emotion regulation
in one
context
(marital
conflict)
and
interpreting their findings within
. findings indicating that
interventions that help
families
establish
or
maintain
family
routines
may
enable
families
to
better meet
the
demands