Attachment anxiety and the curvilinear effects of expressive suppression on individuals’ and partners’ outcomes.

Volume: 121, Issue: 3, Pages: 524 - 547
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
Suppressing the expression of negative emotions tends to undermine individuals' and their partners' wellbeing. However, sometimes expressive suppression may be relatively innocuous given that individuals commonly withhold negative emotions in order to maintain close relationships, and this may be especially the case when expressive suppression is enacted by people who exhibit amplified expressions of negative emotions, such as those high in...
Paper Details
Title
Attachment anxiety and the curvilinear effects of expressive suppression on individuals’ and partners’ outcomes.
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
121
Issue
3
Pages
524 - 547
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