Emotion Regulation of Others and Self

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The Origins of Gender Differences in Emotion Regulation: Insights from Developmental Psychology

Posted on Feb 14, 2011 by Karen Niven

In this month’s blog, Kyla, Frances and Pasco from the EROS Developmental Psychology group talk about gender differences in emotion regulation from the developmental perspective…

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Bah Humbug!  Why can Christmas be so tiring?

Posted on Jan 12, 2011 by Karen Niven

This month, David Holman tells us about how much he enjoyed his Christmas break. To find out more, read on…

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Emotion regulation ‘in operation’

Posted on Nov 11, 2010 by Karen Niven

This month, Brian Parkinson tells us about his first hand experiences of emotion regulation by hospital staff. To find out more, read on…

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Social Emotions

Posted on Aug 10, 2010 by testadmin

One of our EROS doctoral students - Dave Cameron - maintains a regular blog on research concerning emotion and emotion regulation.

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What makes people good at regulating others emotions, and does familiarity always breed liking?

Posted on Jul 22, 2010 by Karen Niven

Our two latest additions to the EROS project, summer students Adam Satchwell and Giulia Poerio, tell us about the research they have been conducting, supervised by Karen and Eleanor from the Sheffield work and social groups.

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