APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Regulating You, Not Me: Factors Influencing Interpersonal Emotion Regulation
- Beyzanur Arican-Dinc
UCSB Psychological and Brain Sciences - Shelly Gable
UCSB Psychological and Brain Sciences
Abstract
To understand the tendency to regulate negative emotions in oneself versus others, we found that individuals report a higher likelihood of regulating acquaintances' emotions over their own, especially in high-intensity situations.Participants rated acquaintances as experiencing more intense emotions and a greater need for regulation, both associated with increased IER tendencies.
Stress