Self-talk referring to oneself using one's name and/or second or third-person pronouns promotes affect-regulation: https://t.co/0OJl9kjQZb
Clinical Psychological Science: Does distanced self-talk facilitate emotion regulation across a range of emotionally intense experiences?: https://t.co/c4PXnTPDBg
Talking to yourself in third person promotes #emotion regulation. This is "distanced self-talk." Distanced self-talk can reduce emotional reactivity when reflecting on intense negative experiences. https://t.co/3Tj068Lq7u
RT @mr_sunshine: Distanced vs immersed self-talk reduced negative emotional reactivity. https://t.co/RQiPswSgzG illustration: @taurusqueerx…
RT @mr_sunshine: Distanced vs immersed self-talk reduced negative emotional reactivity. https://t.co/RQiPswSgzG illustration: @taurusqueerx…
RT @sminaev2015: Does Distanced Self-Talk Facilitate Emotion Regulation Across a Range of Emotionally Intense Experiences? - Ariana Orvell,…
RT @sminaev2015: Does Distanced Self-Talk Facilitate Emotion Regulation Across a Range of Emotionally Intense Experiences? - Ariana Orvell,…
RT @mr_sunshine: Distanced vs immersed self-talk reduced negative emotional reactivity. https://t.co/RQiPswSgzG illustration: @taurusqueerx…
RT @sminaev2015: Does Distanced Self-Talk Facilitate Emotion Regulation Across a Range of Emotionally Intense Experiences? - Ariana Orvell,…
RT @sminaev2015: Does Distanced Self-Talk Facilitate Emotion Regulation Across a Range of Emotionally Intense Experiences? - Ariana Orvell,…
Does Distanced Self-Talk Facilitate Emotion Regulation Across a Range of Emotionally Intense Experiences? - Ariana Orvell, Brian D. Vickers, Brittany Drake, Philippe Verduyn, Ozlem Ayduk, Jason Moser, John Jonides, Ethan Kross, 2020 https://t.co/BNkXU0Pv9y
It's not like certain anime dialog/characters suddenly made more sense all of a sudden or something https://t.co/eARZCCp58e
Does Distanced Self-Talk Facilitate Emotion Regulation Across a Range of Emotionally Intense Experiences? - Ariana Orvell, Brian D. Vickers, Brittany Drake, Philippe Verduyn, Ozlem Ayduk, Jason Moser, John Jonides, Ethan Kross, 2020 https://t.co/u4pTfFiwvu
Does Distanced Self-Talk Facilitate Emotion Regulation Across a Range of Emotionally Intense Experiences? - Ariana Orvell, Brian D. Vickers, Brittany Drake, Philippe Verduyn, Ozlem Ayduk, Jason Moser, John Jonides, Ethan Kross, 2020 https://t.co/QitTw0s6Fu
A subtle shift in language, silently referring to oneself using one’s own name and non–first-person-singular pr https://t.co/adHXYqxoCz
https://t.co/JkKXQ79GJ3 A subtle shift in language, silently referring to oneself using one’s own name and non–first-person-singular pronouns (distanced self-talk), promotes emotion regulation, through reduced emotional reactivity when people reflected on
#Psychology A subtle shift in language, silently referring to oneself using one’s own name and non–first-person-singular pronouns (distanced self-talk), promotes emotion regulation, through reduced emotional reactivity when people reflected on negative ...