Transforming Or Restraining Rumination: The Impact Of Compassionate Reappraisal Versus Emotion Suppression On Empathy, Forgiveness, And Affective Psychophysiology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-4-2015
Publication Source
Journal of Positive Psychology
Volume Number
10
Issue Number
3
First Page
248
Last Page
261
Publisher
Routledge Journals
ISSN
1743-9760
E-ISSN
1743-9779
Abstract
We tested the effects of practicing compassionate reappraisal vs. emotional suppression as direct coping responses to victims' ruminations about a past interpersonal offense. Participants (32 females, 32 males) were randomly assigned to learn one coping strategy which immediately followed three of six offense rumination trials (counterbalanced). For both strategy types, coping (vs. offense ruminating) reduced ratings of negative emotion, decreased the use of negative emotion language, and reduced tension at the brow muscle (corrugator EMG). Only compassionate reappraisal coping (vs. offense rumination) immediately prompted greater empathy and emotional forgiveness toward the offender. Empathy ratings for the first coping trial mediated the relationship between strategy type and empathy ratings for the final rumination trial. Compassionate reappraisal strategy participants increased their empathy toward the offender while ruminating at the end of the study. Compassionate reappraisal participants (vs. emotional suppression) described coping (vs. rumination) with more positive language, and also had calmer cardiac pre-ejection period responses.
Keywords
Stroop, Reappraisal, Forgiveness, Empathy, Emotion Regulation, Suppression, Pep, Cognitive Costs, Self, Transgressions, Distraction, Responses
Recommended Citation
Charlotte vanOyen Witvliet, Alicia J. Hofelich Mohr, Nova G. Hinman, and Ross W. Knoll. “Transforming or Restraining Rumination: The Impact of Compassionate Reappraisal versus Emotion Suppression on Empathy, Forgiveness, and Affective Psychophysiology.” The Journal of Positive Psychology 10, no. 3 (May 4, 2015): 248–61. doi:10.1080/17439760.2014.941381