Aging, Choosing, … and Regretting DOI
Julia Nolte,

Corinna E. Löckenhoff

European Psychologist, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 18, 2024

Abstract: This review examines how age-related differences in the experience of regrets relate to decision making with particular emphasis on memory-based and anticipatory processes. First, we summarize reports different types vary across lifespan. For long-term/life regrets, older (vs. younger) adults tend recall more intense omission-based but not a higher number regrets. short-term/everyday fewer less as well similar or levels satisfaction. anticipated future are typically accurate younger forecasting feelings, they expect lower negative affect after missing out desirable outcomes. Second, link potential neural, cognitive, emotional, motivational mechanisms. With respect neural cognitive processes, changes may alter adults’ ability process regret-related information engage counterfactual thinking. affect, attend strongly positive decision-relevant remember past decisions experiences positively than initially experienced them. Finally, motivation, age is associated shift toward maintenance loss prevention goals. In addition, focus controlling their response rather regrettable itself. We conclude our by identifying limitations extant literature suggestions for research directions topic.

Language: Английский

The IDEA Framework: Integrating Positive Psychology, Yoga, Hypnotherapy, and Bilateral Stimulation for Safety, Stabilization, and Healing of Well-Being DOI Creative Commons

Cindi Saj,

Rosina E. Mete

International Journal of Positivity &amp Well-Being, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 3(1)

Published: March 1, 2025

This article integrates an empowering lens to showcase a multimodal approach that promotes and develops safety, healing, well-being with supportive therapist. It describes explains tenets of positive psychology, yoga, hypnotherapy, bilateral stimulation develop client skills foster safety healing consequently, their well-being. Research has shown these practices can enhance neural connectivity, improve emotional regulation, reduce stress responses. As result, stabilization are established for the client. All four modalities integrate empowerment connectedness The authors also provide examples integrating approaches support clients mental health in specific scenarios. is start or scaffolded empower within health. acronym, IDEA, which translates identify (client issue presenting problem), determine first approach, engage integration, assess evaluate progress. IDEA be utilized one at time all as necessary. client’s prioritized ability heal emphasized. acts foundation future research regarding pathways provides evidence-based structure assist clinicians journeys.

Language: Английский

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Applying human affectome framework to autonomic compensation model DOI
Jungwon Min, Mara Mather

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 159, P. 105611 - 105611

Published: March 2, 2024

Language: Английский

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Aging, Choosing, … and Regretting DOI
Julia Nolte,

Corinna E. Löckenhoff

European Psychologist, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 18, 2024

Abstract: This review examines how age-related differences in the experience of regrets relate to decision making with particular emphasis on memory-based and anticipatory processes. First, we summarize reports different types vary across lifespan. For long-term/life regrets, older (vs. younger) adults tend recall more intense omission-based but not a higher number regrets. short-term/everyday fewer less as well similar or levels satisfaction. anticipated future are typically accurate younger forecasting feelings, they expect lower negative affect after missing out desirable outcomes. Second, link potential neural, cognitive, emotional, motivational mechanisms. With respect neural cognitive processes, changes may alter adults’ ability process regret-related information engage counterfactual thinking. affect, attend strongly positive decision-relevant remember past decisions experiences positively than initially experienced them. Finally, motivation, age is associated shift toward maintenance loss prevention goals. In addition, focus controlling their response rather regrettable itself. We conclude our by identifying limitations extant literature suggestions for research directions topic.

Language: Английский

Citations

0