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情绪在恐惧管理理论中的重新定位(5)

来源:心理科学进展 作者:陆可心;沈可汗;李虹
发布于:2017-06-02 共16381字
  综上所述, 我们认为, 无论是在恐惧管理理论的宏观角度, 还是从死亡凸显效应及其认知过程的微观层面, 情绪都是重要的环节, 对凸显死亡意识后的行为反应产生关键影响。因此, 未来研究应该围绕恐惧管理理论中的情绪问题展开重点探讨, 将情绪纳入认知过程, 构建新的认知?情绪模型。在更加全面、系统和有针对性的实验研究基础上, 检验情绪在恐惧管理过程中的作用。
  
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原文出处:陆可心,沈可汗,李虹. 恐惧管理理论中情绪的作用[J]. 心理科学进展,2017,(01):76-85
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