Lameese Eldesouky
Affiliations: | Psychology | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Tammy L. English | grad student | Washington University | |
James Gross | post-doc | Stanford |
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Eldesouky L, English T. (2022) Keeping Up Appearances: The Role of Motives and Utility Beliefs in Expressive Suppression. Motivation and Emotion. 47: 381-398 |
Eldesouky L, Guo Y, Bentley K, et al. (2022) Decoding the Regulator: Accuracy and Bias in Emotion Regulation Judgments. Affective Science. 3: 827-835 |
Eldesouky L, English T. (2021) Always in flux: the role of attentional focus in emotion regulation dynamics. Cognition & Emotion. 1-7 |
English T, Eldesouky L. (2020) We're not alone: Understanding the social consequences of intrinsic emotion regulation. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 20: 43-47 |
English T, Eldesouky L. (2020) Emotion Regulation Flexibility European Journal of Psychological Assessment. 36: 456-459 |
Eldesouky L, Gross JJ. (2019) Emotion regulation goals: An individual difference perspective Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 13 |
Eldesouky L, English T. (2018) Regulating for a Reason: Emotion Regulation Goals are Linked to Spontaneous Strategy Use. Journal of Personality |
Eldesouky L, English T. (2018) Individual differences in emotion regulation goals: Does personality predict the reasons why people regulate their emotions? Journal of Personality |
Eldesouky L, Thompson RJ, Oltmanns TF, et al. (2018) Affective instability predicts the course of depression in late middle-age and older adulthood. Journal of Affective Disorders. 239: 72-78 |
Eldesouky L, English T. (2018) Another year older, another year wiser? Emotion regulation strategy selection and flexibility across adulthood. Psychology and Aging |