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How and When Does Emotional Expression Help?
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Affective VariableSocial PsychologyAffective NeuroscienceEmpathyEducationSocial SciencesPsychologyEmotional ResponseEmotion RegulationAffective ComputingEmotional ExpressionEmotional Expression HelpPsychiatryDepressionInterpersonal RelationshipsDistress ExpressionFacilitating InsightEmotional DevelopmentEmotionAdaptive EmotionNegative Feelings
The paradox of distress expression is that expression of negative feelings is both a sign of distress and a possible means of coping with that distress. This article describes research illustrating the paradox of distress expression. It reviews evidence concerning 3 possible mechanisms by which expression might alleviate distress, focusing on the role of expression in (a) reducing distress about distress, (b) facilitating insight, and (c) affecting interpersonal relationships in a desired way. The authors conclude by highlighting the circumstances under which expression is most likely to be adaptive. Overall, the authors argue that expression of negative feelings is adaptive to the extent that it leads to some kind of resolution involving the source or significance of distress.
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