The relationship between emotional regulation difficulties and subjective well-being in children aged 6-7 years
A number of studies have shown the relationship between emotional regulation difficulties and subjective well-being. Reappraisal is considered a form of emotional regulation better than suppression. However, suppressing emotional expression increases the activity of physiological responses which act...
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Main Authors: | Anik Indarwati (Author), Martini Jamaris (Author), Elindra Yetti (Author) |
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