Literature DB >> 19803597

Ironic effects of emotion suppression when recounting distressing memories.

Tim Dalgleish1, Jenny Yiend, Susanne Schweizer, Barnaby D Dunn.   

Abstract

Theories of ironic mental control posit that under conditions in which effortful control is compromised, for example, in laboratory manipulations of mental load or in those suffering from clinical levels of negative affect, attempts to suppress negative emotions can lead to a paradoxical increase in such feelings, relative to conditions in which no suppression is attempted. In line with this, we showed that high negative affect participants, when asked to suppress (downregulate) their negative feelings while writing about a distressing personal memory, exhibited an ironically greater increase in negative emotions compared with a no-instruction condition, in contrast to low negative affect controls who were able to suppress their emotions. Comparable ironic effects were not associated with instructions to experience emotions. This first demonstration of ironic effects of emotion suppression in response to personal material in those with emotional problems sheds light into how certain emotion regulation strategies may maintain and exacerbate such conditions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19803597     DOI: 10.1037/a0017290

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emotion        ISSN: 1528-3542


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