“Reappraisal is more effective than acceptance in down-regulating negative emotion, but may require greater recruitment of autonomic, cognitive, and brain resources.” Philippe R Goldin et al. Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2019 Aug. https://t.co/0da89ovQRP
RT @StoroniMithu: Interesting. A form of mindfulness - “observing moment-to-moment shifts in thoughts, emotions, and sensations” did *not*…
Interesting. A form of mindfulness - “observing moment-to-moment shifts in thoughts, emotions, and sensations” did *not* reduce negative emotions to the same degree as “cognitive reappraisal” in this study, though reappraisal required more brain effort.
再評価はアクセプタンスより有効だが、アクセプタンスより認知的にも生理活動的にも大変とのこと。まあ、そうだろうなと思う。reactという条件が設定されているのが興味深い。 https://t.co/t01rowuKh1
RT @Fi_Contextual: Interesting findings! "Reappraisal is more effective than acceptance in down-regulating negative emotion, but may requi…
RT @morriseric: Acceptance versus reappraisal: Behavioral, autonomic, and neural effects https://t.co/UVn58URwxf
Interesting findings! "Reappraisal is more effective than acceptance in down-regulating negative emotion, but may require greater recruitment of autonomic, cognitive, & brain resources." #OCDCommunity #CBTworks #EmotionRegulation #psychology
Acceptance versus reappraisal: Behavioral, autonomic, and neural effects https://t.co/UVn58URwxf
RT @Yulin_Psy: Reappraisal was found to be more effective than acceptance in down-regulating negative emotions~ https://t.co/aVHzNcYb14
Reappraisal was found to be more effective than acceptance in down-regulating negative emotions~
Acceptance versus reappraisal: Behavioral, autonomic, and neural effects (Goldin, Moodie, Gross) https://t.co/cawo9GDKav