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情绪调节中心理距离的语言特征。

A linguistic signature of psychological distancing in emotion regulation.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Harvard University.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Gen. 2017 Mar;146(3):337-346. doi: 10.1037/xge0000263. Epub 2017 Jan 23.

Abstract

Effective emotion regulation is critical for mental health and well-being, rendering insight into underlying mechanisms that facilitate this crucial skill invaluable. We combined principles of cognitive linguistics and basic affective science to test whether shifting components of one's language might foster effective emotion regulation. In particular, we explored bidirectional relations between emotion regulation and linguistic signatures of psychological distancing. In Study 1, we assessed whether people spontaneously distance their language (i.e., shift their word use to be less socially and temporally proximate) when regulating emotions. Participants transcribed their thoughts while either passively viewing or actively regulating their emotional responses to negative images. Regulation increased linguistic markers of social and temporal distance, and participants who showed greater linguistic distancing were more successful regulators. Study 2 reversed this relation and investigated whether distancing one's language spontaneously regulated one's emotions. Participants wrote about negative images either using psychologically "close" or "distant" language in physical, social, and temporal domains. All 3 domains of linguistic distancing spontaneously reduced negative affect. Distancing language also "bled" across domains (e.g., temporal distancing spontaneously produced social distancing). This suggests that distancing one's language in 1 domain (e.g., reducing use of present-tense verbs) produces shifts in deep representations of psychological distance that are measurable across domains (e.g., reduced use of the word "I"). Results extend understanding of language-emotion interactions and reveal novel strategies for reducing negative affect. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

有效的情绪调节对于心理健康和幸福感至关重要,因此深入了解促进这一关键技能的潜在机制是非常宝贵的。我们结合认知语言学和基础情感科学的原理,测试了改变一个人的语言成分是否可以促进有效的情绪调节。具体来说,我们探讨了情绪调节和心理距离的语言特征之间的双向关系。在研究 1 中,我们评估了人们在调节情绪时是否会自发地使语言疏远(即,改变他们的用词,使语言在社会和时间上不那么接近)。参与者在被动观看或主动调节对负面图像的反应时,记录下自己的想法。调节会增加社会和时间距离的语言标记,并且表现出更大语言疏远的参与者是更成功的调节者。研究 2 反转了这种关系,并研究了语言疏远是否会自发地调节情绪。参与者用身体、社会和时间领域的心理“接近”或“疏远”语言来描述负面图像。语言疏远的所有 3 个领域都能自发地降低负面情绪。语言疏远也会在各个领域“渗透”(例如,时间疏远会自动产生社会疏远)。这表明,在一个领域(例如,减少使用现在时态动词)疏远一个人的语言会产生可在各个领域衡量的心理距离的深层表现的变化(例如,减少使用“我”这个词)。研究结果扩展了对语言与情绪相互作用的理解,并揭示了减少负面情绪的新策略。

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