Effective Emotional Regulation: Bridging Cognitive Science and Buddhist Perspective
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Joan Paul Pozuelos López
Universidad de Granada.
Departamento de Psicología Experimental y Psicología del comportamiento
Andrés Montano Pellegrini
Universidad de Virginia. Departamento de Estudios Religiosos
Emotions are an important part of human experience and how individuals regulate them denotes the level of personal happiness. The study of this regulation processes have been made from different traditions, that have used different tools to understand and explain them. In this article we approach the emotional regulation processes from two different perspectives: Tibetan Buddhist and Cognitive Psychology. We describe the understanding of emotional regulation processes from both traditions, trying to get the concepts as close as we can, so that at the end we will be able to propose a guideline model for the development of educational programs for the training of emotional regulation abilities.
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emotional regulation, emotional awareness, Tibetan buddhism, cognitive psychology
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Pozuelos López, Joan Paul; Montano Pellegrini, Andrés. “Effective Emotional Regulation: Bridging Cognitive Science and Buddhist Perspective”. Enrahonar: an international journal of theoretical and practical reason, 2011, no. 47, pp. 139-6, https://raco.cat/index.php/Enrahonar/article/view/247269.