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Reappraisal inventiveness: the ability to create different reappraisals of critical situations.

Hannelore Weber1, Vera Loureiro de Assunção, Christina Martin, Hans Westmeyer, Fay C Geisler.   

Abstract

In this article, we propose a new ability approach to reappraisal that focuses on individual differences in the ability to spontaneously generate different reappraisals for critical situations. Adopting concepts from the realms of creativity and divergent thinking, we developed the Reappraisal Inventiveness Test (RIT) to measure a person's fluency and flexibility in inventing as many categorically different reappraisals for an anger-eliciting situation as possible within a limited period of time. The results of two studies in which we examined the psychometric characteristics of the RIT provided evidence that the RIT produces reliable test scores. The construct validity of the RIT was confirmed by positive associations of reappraisal inventiveness with openness to experience and tests that measure divergent thinking. Moreover, RIT performance proved to be unrelated to the self-reported habitual use of reappraisal, indicating differences between ability tests and self-report measures. RIT performance was not significantly related to Neuroticism or to trait anger. In our view, this points to the notion that effective emotion regulation is a function of both the ability and the motivation to act upon one's ability to generate reappraisals for critical situations.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24044510     DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2013.832152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Emot        ISSN: 0269-9931


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4.  Executive and semantic processes in reappraisal of negative stimuli: insights from a meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies.

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5.  Cognitive Costs of Reappraisal Depend on Both Emotional Stimulus Intensity and Individual Differences in Habitual Reappraisal.

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Authors:  Corinna M Perchtold; Andreas Fink; Christian Rominger; Hannelore Weber; Vera Loureiro de Assunção; Günter Schulter; Elisabeth M Weiss; Ilona Papousek
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7.  The capacity for generating cognitive reappraisals is reflected in asymmetric activation of frontal brain regions.

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