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Digestion and promotion of emotion:From the perspective of interpersonal emotion regulation |
ZHANG Ningrui, ZHOU Zhikun, CHEN Xuhai |
School of Psychology, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an 710062 |
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Abstract The sociality of human being determined that a lot of emotion regulation takes place in interpersonal interaction. The process of using interpersonal resources to regulate the emotions of ourselves and others in interpersonal interaction is defined as interpersonal emotion regulation. At present, researches on interpersonal emotion regulation can be divided into two categories: Goal perspective and process perspective. From the perspective of process, interpersonal emotion regulation is a process of bilateral or multilateral interaction. Interpersonal emotion regulation could be used as a tool in several fields, such as individual mental health, special group therapy, and organizational atmosphere development. Using it appropriately could promote a positive development of personal and group emotions. Further research should focus on internal mechanism, research of localization, and strategy integration.
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