Title of article
Emotion Regulation Across the Life Span: An Integrative Perspective Emphasizing Self-Regulation, Positive Affect, and Dyadic Processes
Author/Authors
Diamond، Lisa M. نويسنده , , Aspinwall، Lisa G. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-124
From page
125
To page
0
Abstract
In this commentary, we build upon the papers featured in this 2-part special issue to advance an integrative perspective on emotion regulation that emphasizes the developmentally specific goal-contexts of emotional phenomena. We highlight the importance of (1) multilevel longitudinal investigations of interactions among biological, affective, cognitive, and behavioral processes with respect to emotion regulation; (2) the integration of emotion-regulation processes with self-regulatory processes across the life course; (3) the dynamic relationship between positive and negative affect and their respective influence on regulatory processes; and (4) greater consideration of the dyadic context of emotion-regulation processes. From this perspective, the optimal developmental outcome with respect to emotion regulation is not affective homeostasis, but rather a dynamic flexibility in emotional experience, the ability to pursue and prioritize different goals, and the capacity to selectively and proactively mobilize emotions and cognitions in the service of context-specific and developmentally specific goals.
Keywords
Self-regulation , life-span development , positive affect , multilevel analyses , emotion regulation
Journal title
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Record number
91227
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