APS
31st APS Annual Convention
How Emotion Regulation Spills Over Across Time, People, and Social Contexts
This symposium presents a new wave of research identifying how emotion regulation spills over across time, people and contexts. Diverse experimental, observational and longitudinal studies demonstrate that emotion regulation spills over from childhood to adulthood, from marital conflict to parenting, from children’s competition to co-operation, and across repeated social interactions.
Chairs & Discussants
- Rachel LowChair
University of Auckland - Nickola OverallCoChair
University of Auckland
Presentations
- Emotion Regulation Spillover across Years: Infants’ Attachment Insecurity Predicts Attachment-Relevant Emotion Regulation Patterns in AdulthoodYuthika Girme
- Emotion Regulation Spillover in the Family: Emotion Regulation during Marital Conflict and Parental Responsiveness during Subsequent Family InteractionsRachel Low
- Emotion Regulation Spillover in Children: Children’s Emotion Regulation during Competition Predicts Subsequent Antagonistic Behavior during CooperationAnnette Henderson
- Emotion Spillover across Social Interactions: The Emotional Rollercoaster Task Captures the Ups and Downs of Interpersonal Emotions across ContextsJessica Lougheed