心理化
心理学
心理信息
认知再评价
情感(语言学)
表达抑制
背景(考古学)
重新解读
认知
认知心理学
透视图(图形)
发展心理学
梅德林
神经科学
古生物学
物理
沟通
人工智能
政治学
声学
计算机科学
法学
生物
作者
John Powers,Christian G. Capistrano,Daniel N. McIntosh,Ana M. Bedacarratz,Kateri McRae
出处
期刊:Emotion
[American Psychological Association]
日期:2023-03-01
卷期号:23 (2): 345-356
摘要
Previous work suggests that, in some circumstances, cognitive processes can be facilitated by engaging related processes. In this study, we investigated whether engaging in mentalizing during reappraisal, an emotion regulation strategy, would lead to greater changes in affect and reduce the perceived difficulty of reappraisal. We trained participants to reappraise negative pictures through reinterpretation. For some trials, participants generated reappraisals as they would for themselves, while for others, they mentalized, generating reappraisals while taking the perspective of a specific, close friend viewing the pictures. Participants rated their own negative affect and the perceived difficulty of reappraisal both online (i.e., during the task) and immediately posttask. We observed different results for the impact of mentalizing through online and retrospective (posttask) reports. As predicted, participants retrospectively reported that reappraisal while mentalizing was less difficult and decreased their negative affect. Online, however, some evidence suggested that reappraisal while mentalizing was perceived as more difficult and resulted in greater negative affect. Overall, we did not observe a facilitative effect of mentalizing on reappraisal, but in retrospect, individuals may have believed that mentalizing was helpful for reappraisal. More broadly, these findings emphasize the importance of the cognitive context of reappraisal and different types of self-report. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
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