Interpersonal emotion regulation involves having emotions changed in a social context. While some research has used the term to refer to instances where others are used to alter one’s own emotions (intrinsic), other research refers to goal-directed actions aimed at modifying others’ emotional responses (extrinsic). We argue that the self-other distinction should be applied not only to the target (who has their emotion regulated) but also to the means (whether the agent uses themselves or others to achieve the regulation). Based on this, we propose interpersonal emotion regulation can take place when an agent changes a target’s emotions by affecting a third party’s emotion who will shift the emotion of the target in turn (direct other-based interpersonal ER) or by impacting a third party’s emotion (indirect other-based interpersonal ER). We discuss these processes and the conditions that lead to their emergence reconciling findings from different fields and suggesting new research venues.

Social dynamics in interpersonal emotion regulation: A theoretical framework for understanding direct and indirect other-based processes / López-Pérez, Belén; Polias, Shayne; Zuffiano', Antonio; Gummerum, Michaela. - In: MOTIVATION AND EMOTION. - ISSN 0146-7239. - (2024). [10.1007/s11031-024-10065-2]

Social dynamics in interpersonal emotion regulation: A theoretical framework for understanding direct and indirect other-based processes

Zuffiano' Antonio
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2024

Abstract

Interpersonal emotion regulation involves having emotions changed in a social context. While some research has used the term to refer to instances where others are used to alter one’s own emotions (intrinsic), other research refers to goal-directed actions aimed at modifying others’ emotional responses (extrinsic). We argue that the self-other distinction should be applied not only to the target (who has their emotion regulated) but also to the means (whether the agent uses themselves or others to achieve the regulation). Based on this, we propose interpersonal emotion regulation can take place when an agent changes a target’s emotions by affecting a third party’s emotion who will shift the emotion of the target in turn (direct other-based interpersonal ER) or by impacting a third party’s emotion (indirect other-based interpersonal ER). We discuss these processes and the conditions that lead to their emergence reconciling findings from different fields and suggesting new research venues.
2024
Interpersonal emotion regulation; Agent; Target; Emotion
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Social dynamics in interpersonal emotion regulation: A theoretical framework for understanding direct and indirect other-based processes / López-Pérez, Belén; Polias, Shayne; Zuffiano', Antonio; Gummerum, Michaela. - In: MOTIVATION AND EMOTION. - ISSN 0146-7239. - (2024). [10.1007/s11031-024-10065-2]
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