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Leung, Angela K.-y.; Koh, Brandon; Phang, Riyang; Lee, Sean T. H.; Huang, Tengjiao – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2022
Research has recognized that people regulate their emotions not only for seeking pleasurable experiences but also for receiving instrumental gains. We draw on the theoretical framework of instrumental emotion regulation (IER; Tamir, 2005, 2009) to shed new light on the relationships among creativity, emotion, and psychological well-being. We…
Descriptors: Creativity, Well Being, Emotional Response, Self Control
Lahey, Benjamin B. – American Psychologist, 2009
The personality trait of neuroticism refers to relatively stable tendencies to respond with negative emotions to threat, frustration, or loss. Individuals in the population vary markedly on this trait, ranging from frequent and intense emotional reactions to minor challenges to little emotional reaction even in the face of significant…
Descriptors: Public Health, Health Services, Personality Traits, Neurosis
Peer reviewedMiller, Mark J. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1990
Outlines the OCEAN model of personality which includes the domains of Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Provides a detailed explanation of each factor and a case study to illustrate how the model can be used to diagnose clients. Discusses advantages of this diagnostic approach and implications for usage.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Clinical Diagnosis, Extraversion Introversion, Models
Peer reviewedLamb, C. Sue – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1980
Paradoxical intention helps clients separate themselves from their neurotic symptoms. The client is instructed to exaggerate the symptom and finds, paradoxically, the symptom occurs less. In provocative exaggeration symptoms are described so as to evoke laughter at the very symptom that causes anxiety. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Counseling Techniques, Humor
Muris, Peter; Ollendick, Thomas H. – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2005
A substantial proportion of children and adolescents come to suffer from psychological disorders. This article focuses on the temperament factors that are involved in the pathogenesis of child psychopathology. It is argued that besides the reactive temperament factor of emotionality/neuroticism, the regulative process of effortful control also…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Etiology, Psychopathology, Adolescents

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