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Cognitive Reappraisal is More Effective for Regulating Emotions than Moods

Psychology

Cognitive Reappraisal is More Effective for Regulating Emotions than Moods

S. Meyers, D. Hu, et al.

Cognitive reappraisal targets what emotions are about, but moods often lack intentionality — so is reappraisal less effective for moods? Two studies (Study 1, N=184, daily life; Study 2, N=65, controlled experiment) conducted by Samuel Meyers, Danfei Hu, and Maya Tamir found reappraisal reduced emotions more than moods, while distraction did not show this difference.... show more
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