Striving to feel good is natural—but can also backfire, with hidden costs for the self, others, and society. Understanding these trade-offs can help us all feel (and do) better. New in Nature Reviews: https://t.co/r2EDKwftFW
@UofT@UTSC
Such a lovely conversation with @curtischangRB and
@blatchfordtr for a webinar series in collaboration with @seattletimes -- Ways to manage election anxiety that cultivate well-being without jeopardizing effective political engagement.
https://t.co/JNb4ROC0aK
Submit a talk or poster to this year's Emotion Precon @SPSPnews (organized with Casey Brown & @adriennerwood), which will include:
talks by Bonnie Le and @EliseKalo
AND panel on AI and emotional support 🤖, with @minzlicht, @AnatPerry, and @_desmond_ong!
https://t.co/bijopcxrUk
Loved my conversation with Katie Cochran in her 'This Election' podcast series -- we talked about how to protect well-being and sustain political engagement in the face of today's chronic political stress.
https://t.co/mkpC9k9snS
https://t.co/bbQ4mZ34SX
Election Day is less than six months away. @BrettQFord explains how you can protect your #mentalhealth while staying politically engaged.
Listen where you get your podcasts 🎧🎙️🧠
Apple: https://t.co/j09DO5OW74
Spotify: https://t.co/DAgKUPajnp
YouTube: https://t.co/XnfXSI9fvF
.@UofT Assistant Professor of Psychology @BrettQFord joined @ZerlinaMaxwell on the show this morning to discuss politics and mental health for #MentalHealthMonday!
Listen: https://t.co/vD1aZYbT6x
Hello Monday! Joining @ZerlinaMaxwell on the show this morning: @CNN Political Analyst & Author of the new book THE MOMENT @Bakari_Sellers + @UofT Assistant Professor of Psychology @BrettQFord for #MentalHealthMonday!
📻@SiriusXMProg Ch. 127
https://t.co/vD1aZYbT6x
3!!! new tenure-track positions at UC Riverside this year! Here's the link to the assistant professor in Latinx Health and Well-Being in Social/Personality Psychology position.
https://t.co/fPCHsgONNe
I'm co-chairing this search, so def message me if you have questions.
Check out @PsychPrinceton's new Visiting Internship for PhD Students (VIPS) program! If you and your advisor think a summer stint in our dept would benefit your research (and you have no summer funding), consider applying! Details here: https://t.co/Z2AYoL4y3a
I am pausing my war Twitter science hiatus to remind affective scientists that our the deadline for submitting abstracts to the #emotion preconference at @SPSPnews is tomorrow! We have an amazing day planned and I am looking forward to seeing you there.
@affectScience
It’s official - we are going to NEW ORLEANS!!
Save the date for #AffectScience2024 from Friday, March 1 to Sunday, March 3, 2024. Abstract submissions will open in late September. See our 2024 SAS Annual conference website for regular updates: https://t.co/Ev5hXsBbPF
So excited for the upcoming edition of James Gross & @BrettQFord's Handbook of Emotion Regulation!
The second edition was my go-to while in grad school so it's a total honor to have been invited to write a chapter on anxiety!!!
And, of course, it's about #ExposureTherapy :-)
@CarienvanReekum @lfoulkesy Such an important context for this work!
You might look into Jeremy Jamieson and colleagues' work on a particular form of reappraisal (stress reappraisal) in educational contexts. For example:
https://t.co/DPjm6PN5UX
Our symposium takes place in less than one week!
Looking forward to seeing @RepSarbanes, @nadia_abdalla_, @BrettQFord, @dkroy, @davidhogg111, Verónica Matus, @LilyMasonPhD and @camatus in Athens!
Join us! https://t.co/sLvQop7FyK
Politics can be a chronic stressor in people’s daily lives
Emotion regulation strategies come with a trade-off between well-being and action. Regulating politically-induced emotions predicts greater well-being, but also weakens motivation to take action.
https://t.co/Vvy9yUp1da
New paper alert with @BrettQFord and Gerald Young! Beliefs about whether emotions are controllable influence how we approach our own emotions, but what about how we approach OTHERS' emotions (especially others who are depressed or distressed)? https://t.co/F17M0e8Bw6
Our new paper, "Long gaps between turns are awkward for strangers but not for friends" is now out in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B! A short thread on what we found @ThaliaWheatley@lukejchang 1/
https://t.co/RwzmO2xybV
Check out this cool HBR piece based on @EricMShuman and @eric_knowles's work on different types of resistance to DEI initiatives and suggestions on how they should be addressed.
https://t.co/JFAnMOR9oe
“Modern politics—its daily controversies, incivility & ineptitude—puts a regular emotional burden on Americans.” Matthew Feinberg, Ph.D. Univ of Toronto
It's "a trade-off between individual wellness & collective wellness.” @BrettQFord@UofT#mentalhealth
https://t.co/xyeUky0WkU