By taking the matter of time seriously, these chapters represent promising and necessary approaches to broadening our knowledge of emotion regulation as a dynamic process that changes with age. The volume provides guidance for future research that will enable researchers to leave behind facile and static conceptualizations of emotion regulation in favor of richer and more explanatory frameworks.
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"A unique volume that both reviews the state of the science on emotion regulation and provides directions for future research that incorporates time as a key factor. Contributions illustrate how studying moment-to-moment changes in emotion can inform our understanding of emotion regulation across the life span. Mandatory reading for anyone interested in these important topics." - Linda A. Camras, DePaul University, USA
"The scientific study of emotion regulation has come a long way in the last 15 years. This volume highlights those advances by bringing together cutting edge theory and empirical findings about the dynamic biopsychosocial nature of emotion regulation across the life span. It provides an excellent overview of our current understanding and points to intriguing next steps." - Emily Butler, University of Arizona, USA