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process model of emotion regulation

process model of emotion regulation

a model proposing that emotion regulation may occur at two different points in the emotion-generative process: Antecedent-focused emotion regulation is evoked at the front end, or very early in the process, whereas response-focused emotion regulation occurs at the back end, or after an emotional response has been triggered. [proposed in 1998 by U.S. clinical psychologist James J. Gross]

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