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| P TotterdellSummaryAffiliation: University of Sheffield Country: UK Publications
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Use and effectiveness of self-regulation strategies for improving mood in a group of trainee teachersP Totterdell
Institute of Work Psychology, University of Sheffield, England
J Occup Health Psychol 4:219-32. 1999..The engagement group reported significantly higher levels of cheerfulness during this intervention...
Catching moods and hitting runs: mood linkage and subjective performance in professional sport teamsP Totterdell
Institute of Work Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, England
J Appl Psychol 85:848-59. 2000..The results support and extend previous findings concerning mood linkage...
Cognitive behavioural therapy for cyclothymia: cognitive regulatory control as a mediator of mood changePeter Totterdell
Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK
Behav Cogn Psychother 40:412-24. 2012..Regulatory control of cognition is implicated in the amplification of mood variability in cyclothymia...
Emotion regulation in customer service roles: testing a model of emotional laborPeter Totterdell
Institute of Work Psychology, University of Sheffield, England
J Occup Health Psychol 8:55-73. 2003..Results also showed that deep and surface acting had different consequences for employees. Overall, the study found that emotion regulation is a viable platform for understanding emotional labor...
Affect networks: a structural analysis of the relationship between work ties and job-related affectPeter Totterdell
Institute of Work Psychology, University of Sheffield, England, UK
J Appl Psychol 89:854-67. 2004..The findings suggest that affect permeates through and is shaped by organizational networks...
Restructuring mood in cyclothymia using cognitive behavior therapy: an intensive time-sampling studyPeter Totterdell
Institute of Work Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
J Clin Psychol 64:501-18. 2008..Treatment of cyclothymia and related bipolar disorders may be enhanced by integrating understanding of circadian mood regulation into CBT treatment...
A classification of controlled interpersonal affect regulation strategiesKaren Niven
University of Sheffield, Institute of Work Psychology, Sheffield, England
Emotion 9:498-509. 2009..The classification provides a meaningful basis for organizing existing research and making future conceptual and empirical distinctions...
