Emotion regulation has traditionally been conceived as a
deliberative process, but there is growing evidence that many
emotion-regulation processes operate at implicit levels. Implicit
emotion regulation is initiated automatically, without conscious
intention, and aims at modifying the quality of emotional
responding.
This special issue showcases recent advances in theorizing and
empirical research on implicit emotion regulation. Implicit emotion
regulation is pervasive in everyday life and contributes
considerably to the effectiveness of emotion regulation. The
contributions to this special issue highlight the significance of
implicit emotion regulation in psychological adaptation,
goal-directed behavior, interpersonal behavior, personality
functioning, and mental health.
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