Practice makes you better at self-control tasks…
Posted on Aug 17, 2011 by Karen Niven
In this month’s blog, we hear from Sarah Ryan, an undergraduate Psychology student at Sheffield who worked with Karen and Eleanor from EROS over the summer, about her project on dieting and self-control. To find out more, read on…
Read moreFacing emotional situations: Should we camouflage or rethink?
Posted on Jul 21, 2011 by Karen Niven
This month, Spyros Christou-Champi from the EROS Clinical Neuroscience group in Sheffield asks what strategy is best for regulating our own emotions. To find out more, read on…
Read moreCan we be too good at regulating emotions?
Posted on May 06, 2011 by Karen Niven
This month, Becki Kelly from the EROS Clinical Psychology group in Manchester asks whether we can be too good at regulation our emotions. To find out more, read on…
Read moreAnger is an energy!
Posted on Mar 14, 2011 by Andy Lane
This month, Professor Andy Lane tells us why anger can be seen as an energy, and how it may or may not relate to sporting success. To find out more, read on…
Read moreWho’s laughing now?
Posted on Mar 01, 2011 by Karen Niven
In this month’s blog, Laura Taylor from the EROS Social Psychology group in Oxford explains why humour is the ultimate form of emotion regulation. To find out more, read on…
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