在日常生活中捕捉情绪和情绪调节的综合框架。

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Randy T. Lee, Minghui Ni, Wicia M. Fang, Inbal Ravreby, Yuichi Shoda, Vivian Zayas
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摘要

在研究情绪和情绪调节时,典型的方法侧重于个人内部过程。尽管这一重点阐明了人的内部过程,但它并没有反映出大部分情绪体验和调节是在人与人之间发生的。在这篇评论中,我们强调了认知-情感处理系统(CAPS)方法--该方法最初由 Mischel 和 Shoda 提出,并由 Zayas、Shoda 和 Ayduk 扩展到两人之间的互动--如何为理解日常情感体验的复杂性提供一个统一的框架。我们将讨论如何通过考虑个体内部的中介心理过程以及个体之间的行为过程,将这一框架有效地应用于广义的情绪和情绪调节研究,特别是人际间的情绪调节研究。为了说明这些观点,我们讨论了 Shiota 等人(2023 年)编辑的 "情感科学的未来 "双月特刊中的一些发人深省的工作,并在 CAPS 方法的基础上提出了具有前瞻性的建议和未来研究方向。通过采用 CAPS 框架,我们可以更好地捕捉日常情感体验的复杂性,并综合情感科学领域不断增长的研究成果。
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An Integrative Framework for Capturing Emotion and Emotion Regulation in Daily Life

When studying emotion and emotion regulation, typical approaches focus on intrapersonal processes. Although this emphasis clarifies what transpires within a person, it does not capture that much of emotional experience and regulation occurs between people. In this commentary, we highlight how the Cognitive-Affective Processing System (CAPS) approach—originally developed by Mischel and Shoda and extended to dyadic interactions by Zayas, Shoda, and Ayduk—can provide a unifying framework for understanding the complexity of everyday affective experiences. We discuss how this framework can be fruitfully applied to the study of emotion and emotion regulation broadly, and particularly to interpersonal emotion regulation, by considering both the mediating psychological processes within individuals, as well as the behavioral processes that transpire between individuals. To illustrate these points, we discuss some of the thought-provoking work in the special double issue on the Future of Affective Science edited by Shiota et al. (2023), and we offer forward-thinking suggestions and propose future research directions informed by the CAPS approach. By employing the CAPS framework, we can better capture the complexity of everyday affective experiences and synthesize the growing body of research in affective science.

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