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Repressive personality style: Theoretical and methodological implications for health and pathology

In Jerome L. Singer (ed.), Repression and Dissociation: Implications for Personality Theory, Psychopathology and Health. University of Chicago Press. pp. 435--470 (1990)

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  1. Emotion Regulation: Past, Present, Future.James J. Gross - 1999 - Cognition and Emotion 13 (5):551-573.
    Modern emotion theories emphasise the adaptive value of emotions. Emotions are by no means always helpful, however. They often must be regulated. The study of emotion regulation has its origins in the psychoanalytic and stress and coping traditions. Recently, increased interest in emotion regulation has led to crucial boundary ambiguities that now threaten progress in this domain. It is argued that distinctions need to be made between (1) regulation of emotion and regulation by emotion; (2) emotion regulation in self and (...)
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  • The relationship between two types of impaired emotion processing: repressive coping and alexithymia.Lynn B. Myers & Nazanin Derakshan - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  • The cognitive regulation of emotions: The role of success versus failure experience and coping dispositions.Heinz Walter Krohne, Manuela Pieper, Nina Knoll & Nadine Breimer - 2002 - Cognition and Emotion 16 (2):217-243.
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