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Interpersonal Emotion Regulation:Process and Motivation

XIONG Zike, LI Zhongquan   

  1. Department of Psychology, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023
  • Published:2024-05-15

Abstract: Interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) is ubiquitous in daily life. People sometimes try to change others’ emotions, and sometimes seek others’ help to change their own emotions. Recently, an increasing number of researchers have begun to pay attention to the topic of IER. This article reviews studies on IER from three aspects: concepts related to IER, the process of IER, and motivations of IER. Based on the existing works, we propose a four-stage process model and a motivation model of IER. Finally, we point out some future research directions, such as the exploration of IER, cross-cultural comparisons of IER, and the impact of technological development on IER.

Key words: interpersonal emotion regulation, interpersonal interaction, social regulation, emotion, motivation

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  • B844
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