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  • Stress and Illness: A role for specific emotions - PMC
    In this paper, I argue for the value of evaluating specific emotions, considering bidirectional causal influences, and assessing actual emotional responding when considering the role that emotions play in the stress-disease relationship
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    Repressing emotions can lead to a host of mental health issues When individuals consistently avoid or deny their emotions, it can result in heightened anxiety, chronic stress, and ultimately contribute to the development of depression
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    The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast Stress can affect health directly, through autonomic and neuroendocrine responses, but also indirectly, through changes in health behaviors In this review, we present a brief overview of ( a ) why we should be intereste …
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    Cognitive stress reactivity and biological stress reactivity contribute independently to symptoms of depression In addition, cognitive and biological stress reactivity are reciprocally associated with one another, which over time, creates a downward spiral of increasingly maladaptive stress reactivity and greater depression
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    Repressing emotions at the time allows us to get through traumatic times But, if left unchecked, those repressed emotions can have serious effects on our physical health In this article, I'm going to break down how repressing emotions can be both good and bad
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    The literature demonstrates a mediating role of emotional regulation in the development of depression and physical illness Literature suggests in fact that the employment of adaptive emotional regulation strategies (e g , reappraisal) causes a reduction of stress-elicited emotions leading to physical disorders





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