Emotion regulation: a matter of time

One of the most important advances in the study of emotion regulation is understanding it as a dynamic process that develops across the life span. Emotion regulation focuses on current conceptual and methodological issues in terms of change over various time scales: developmental change across years...

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Other Authors: Cole, Pamela M. (Editor), Hollenstein, Tom 1967- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Routledge 2018
Series:Frontiers of developmental science
Frontiers of developmental science
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Summary:One of the most important advances in the study of emotion regulation is understanding it as a dynamic process that develops across the life span. Emotion regulation focuses on current conceptual and methodological issues in terms of change over various time scales: developmental change across years, as well as changes from day to day, from situation to situation, and from moment to moment. Written by top experts in the field, the volume is organized around three age periods of the life span: infancy and childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. By taking the matter of time seriously, these chapters represent promising and necessary approaches to broadening our knowledge of emotion regulation as a dynamic process that changes with age. The volume provides guidance for future research that will enable researchers to leave behind facile and static conceptualizations of emotion regulation in favor of richer and more explanatory frameworks
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