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Assessment of Stress Effects on Cognitive Flexibility using an Operant Strategy Shifting Paradigm
Published on: May 4, 2020
Resilience is more about being flexible than about staying positive
Sander L Koole1, Susanne Schwager2, Klaus Rothermund2
1Department of Clinical Psychology,VU University Amsterdam,1081 BT Amsterdam,The Netherlandss.l.koole@vu.nlhttp://emotionregulationlab.com/?page_id=45.
Abstract:
Kalisch et al. propose a positive appraisal style as the key mechanism that underlies resilience. The present authors suggest that flexibility in emotion processing is more conducive to resilience than a general positivity bias. People may achieve emotional flexibility through counter-regulation - a dynamic processing bias toward positive stimuli in negative contexts and negative stimuli in positive contexts.
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