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Allison S Troy

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 21, 2016
Reappraisal and resilience to stress: Context must be consideredAllison S Troy
Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
The unconscious pursuit of emotion regulation: implications for psychological healthHenrik Hopp, Allison S Troy, Iris B Mauss
Psychological Science|October 23, 2013
A person-by-situation approach to emotion regulation: cognitive reappraisal can either help or hurt, depending on the contextAllison S Troy, Amanda J Shallcross, Iris B Mauss
Cognition & Emotion|October 3, 2012
Poorer sleep quality is associated with lower emotion-regulation ability in a laboratory paradigmIris B Mauss, Allison S Troy, Monique K LeBourgeois
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 28, 2018
The regulation of negative and positive affect in response to daily stressorsAllison S Troy, Shadman Saquib, Jennifer Thal, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 23, 2010
Let it be: Accepting negative emotional experiences predicts decreased negative affect and depressive symptomsAmanda J Shallcross, Allison S Troy, Matthew Boland, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 10, 2010
Seeing the silver lining: cognitive reappraisal ability moderates the relationship between stress and depressive symptomsAllison S Troy, Frank H Wilhelm, Amanda J Shallcross, et al.
Mindfulness|May 26, 2015
History of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Is Associated with Increased Cognitive Reappraisal AbilityAllison S Troy, Amanda J Shallcross, Tchiki S Davis, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|May 29, 2014
Emotion regulation moderates the risk associated with the 5-HTT gene and stress in childrenBrett Q Ford, Iris B Mauss, Allison S Troy, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 26, 2016
Change the things you can: Emotion regulation is more beneficial for people from lower than from higher socioeconomic statusAllison S Troy, Brett Q Ford, Kateri McRae, et al.
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 21, 2016
Reappraisal and resilience to stress: Context must be consideredAllison S Troy
Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
The unconscious pursuit of emotion regulation: implications for psychological healthHenrik Hopp, Allison S Troy, Iris B Mauss
Psychological Science|October 23, 2013
A person-by-situation approach to emotion regulation: cognitive reappraisal can either help or hurt, depending on the contextAllison S Troy, Amanda J Shallcross, Iris B Mauss
Cognition & Emotion|October 3, 2012
Poorer sleep quality is associated with lower emotion-regulation ability in a laboratory paradigmIris B Mauss, Allison S Troy, Monique K LeBourgeois
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 28, 2018
The regulation of negative and positive affect in response to daily stressorsAllison S Troy, Shadman Saquib, Jennifer Thal, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 23, 2010
Let it be: Accepting negative emotional experiences predicts decreased negative affect and depressive symptomsAmanda J Shallcross, Allison S Troy, Matthew Boland, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 10, 2010
Seeing the silver lining: cognitive reappraisal ability moderates the relationship between stress and depressive symptomsAllison S Troy, Frank H Wilhelm, Amanda J Shallcross, et al.
Mindfulness|May 26, 2015
History of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Is Associated with Increased Cognitive Reappraisal AbilityAllison S Troy, Amanda J Shallcross, Tchiki S Davis, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|May 29, 2014
Emotion regulation moderates the risk associated with the 5-HTT gene and stress in childrenBrett Q Ford, Iris B Mauss, Allison S Troy, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 26, 2016
Change the things you can: Emotion regulation is more beneficial for people from lower than from higher socioeconomic statusAllison S Troy, Brett Q Ford, Kateri McRae, et al.
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