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  1. Erratum to “The need for a unified language framework in extrinsic interpersonal emotion regulation research” by Walker et al. (2025).
  2. Helping or holding back? How attachment relates to the regulation of others in close and distant relationships
  3. Dark Triad, happiness, and wellbeing
  4. You Feel Better When Your Partner is Emotionally Intelligent: Self-Rated Emotional Intelligence Shows Partner Effects on Subjective Wellbeing
  5. Helping or Holding Back? How Attachment Shapes Emotion Regulation of Others in Close and Distant Relationships
  6. A Digital Shoulder to Cry On: Understanding Why Large Language Models Can Surpass Humans as Extrinsic Interpersonal Emotion Regulators
  7. A Digital Shoulder to Cry On: A Comparison of Human and Large Language Models as Extrinsic Interpersonal Emotion Regulators
  8. The Dark Informant-Rated Triad (DIRT)
  9. Helping or Holding Back? How Attachment Shapes Emotion Regulation of Others in Close and Distant Relationships
  10. There are eight strategies people use to make others feel better
  11. Why We Need a Shared Language for Research on How we Influence Others' Emotions
  12. It’s what I think you do that matters: Comparing self, partner, and shared perspectives of what a romantic partner does to regulate your emotions
  13. The Need for a Unified Language Framework in Extrinsic Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Research
  14. Faking good and bad on self‐reports versus informant‐reports of Dark Triad personality
  15. Faking Good on Self-Reports Versus Informant-Reports of Emotional Intelligence
  16. What do we do to help others feel better? The eight strategies of the Regulating Others’ Emotions Scale (ROES)
  17. It’s What I Think You Do That Matters: Comparing Self, Partner, and Shared Perspectives of What a Romantic Partner Does to Regulate Your Emotions
  18. People with higher relationship satisfaction use more humor, valuing, and receptive listening to regulate their partners’ emotions
  19. Emotionally Intelligent People Use More High-Engagement and Less Low-Engagement Processes to Regulate Others’ Emotions
  20. Primary and secondary psychopathy relate to lower cognitive reappraisal: A meta-analysis of the Dark Triad and emotion regulation processes
  21. Emotional Intelligence and Attachment in Adulthood: A Meta-analysis
  22. Emotional Intelligence and Attachment in Adulthood: A Meta-analysis
  23. The Complicated Relationship Between the Dark Triad and Emotional Intelligence: A Systematic Review
  24. Cognition-oriented treatments for older adults: A systematic review of the influence of depression and self-efficacy individual differences factors
  25. Adult memory for specific instances of a repeated event: a preliminary review
  26. A meta-analysis and systematic review of reactivity to judgements of learning