Emotion Regulation of Others and Self

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Emotions integral to all that happens in an organization

Posted on Oct 08, 2009

Peter Totterdell’s research on mood contagion is described In an article about emotions at work by Carol Kinsey Goman for Troy Media.

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Emotional rescue: Could contagious happy moods save the economy?

Posted on Sep 04, 2009

In an article by Dan Pashman for The Big Money,  Peter Totterdell comments on the potential role of emotion contagion in economic behavior.

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The athlete with the winning smile who swapped steel for gold.

Posted on Aug 18, 2009

In a profile of heptathlon gold medallist Jessica Ennis, her undergraduate dissertation supervisor Peter Totterdell comments on how her study of mood regulation may have helped.

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Emotion regulation in sport and polar exploration.

Posted on Aug 02, 2009

No More Bad Days
Look on the bright side—and up your game.
“Two months into her grueling 2007 Arctic expedition, well past the point a normal person would have collapsed in tears, Rosie Stancer was still gung ho. The British adventurer, now 49, was hauling sleds that bore almost twice her body weight in an attempt to become the first woman to travel solo to the North Pole. Temperatures were dipping to minus 60°F, she’d lost two toes to frostbite, and the 478-mile route was littered with boulder-size ice chunks and gaps of open water. “I had a few tearful hissy fits,” Stancer admits. “What kept me going was my fool’s optimism.”

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Andy Lane comments on marathon running in The New York Times

Posted on Jun 03, 2009

Andy Lane takes part in the first of a series of articles on marathon running in The New York Times

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New Paper on Interpersonal Affect Regulation

Posted on Apr 13, 2009

The first research paper from the EROS project has been accepted for publication in the APA journal Emotion.

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Interview with Peter Totterdell in the Guardian

Posted on Mar 24, 2009

The EROS project was featured in an interview with Peter Totterdell in the Guardian (24.3.09).

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