Long-lasting Cognitive and Social Consequences of Emotion: Social Sharing and Rumination
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in European Review of Social Psychology
- Vol. 3 (1) , 225-258
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14792779243000078
Abstract
It is proposed that emotion has long-lasting cognitive and social consequences as it is observed for traumatic events. Indeed, emotion, like trauma, is characterized by a sudden disruption of the normal course of events, challenging people's belief systems about themselves and the world and calling for extensive cognitive and social processing. We propose that mental rumination and social sharing constitute fundamental aspects of this processing. In this chapter, we present the results of an integrated programme of research investigating the nature and functions of mental ruminations and social sharing that follow emotional events. A number of questions are addressed, such as whether people do share their emotions, to what extent, with whom, and for which types of emotion. Culture, sex and age differences are also considered. A functional model of rumination and social sharing in emotion is proposed and tested. Finally, five theoretical arguments relate the empirical findings of our research programme to mainstream theories of Social Psychology.Keywords
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