And @SarahTOBrien studies the pros and cons of social sharing. You might think sharing your emotions helps you understand them better, but it does the opposite when sharing becomes co-rumination. Instead, sharing must be coupled with responsiveness to be emotionally beneficial
Can’t wait to see UniMelb Functions of Emotion in Everyday Life (FEEL) lab members present their exceptional work at #SASP2022. As a group, we study how emotional and social experiences wax and wane in everyday life using experience sampling methods
Spotted @michaelslepian’s new book in the wild up in the Northern Beaches! I was excited to see a FEEL Lab name in a quick flick-through of the notes @katiehgreenaway
🚨NEW RESEARCH ALERT🚨
Pete Koval @katiehgreenaway @EliseKalo and co latest research finds that traditional global self report measures of emotion regulation may not strongly correlate with individual differences in daily selection of these strategies.
https://t.co/VQDza02jZf