Regulation of Emotion

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Write 3–5 pages in which you examine the differences and similarities in how people from two different cultures express their emotions.

Growing your cross-cultural competence includes increasing your awareness of culture, ethnicity, and diversity. This newfound awareness can inform and address your behavior, professional goals, and values.

Suggested Resources

The following optional resources are provided to support you in completing the assessment or to provide a helpful context. For additional resources, refer to the Research Resources and Supplemental Resources in the left navigation menu of your courseroom.

Library Resources

The following e-books or articles from the Capella University Library are linked directly in this course:

  • Alarcon, R. D. (2009). Culture, cultural factors and psychiatric diagnosis: Review and projections. World Psychiatry, 8(3) 131–139.
  • Carr, E. S. (2009). Saving the modern soul: Therapy, emotions, and the culture of self-help. Social Service Review, 83(1), 138–141.
  • Davis, E., Greenberger, E., Charles, S., Chen, C., Zhao, L., & Dong, Q. (2012). Emotion experience and regulation in China and the United States: How do culture and gender shape emotion responding? International Journal of Psychology, 47(3), 230–239.
  • Fernando, S. (2012). Race and culture issues in mental health and some thoughts on ethnic identity. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 25(2), 113–123.
  • Francis, L. J., Lewis, C. A., & Robbins, M. (2010). Religious orientation, mental health and culture: Conceptual and empirical perspectives. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 13(7/8), 659–666.
  • Grant, J., & Luxford, Y. (2011). ‘Culture it’s a big term isn’t it’? An analysis of child and family health nurses’ understandings of culture and intercultural communication. Health Sociology Review, 20(1), 16–27.
  • Grossi, E., Tavano Blessi, G., Sacco, P., & Buscema, M. (2012). The interaction between culture, health and psychological well-being: Data mining from the Italian culture and well-being project. Journal of Happiness Studies, 13(1), 129–148.

Assessment Instructions

According to De Leersnyder, Boiger, and Mesquita (2013), “The most prevalent and intense emotional experiences differ across cultures. These differences in emotional experience can be understood as the outcomes of emotion regulation, because emotions that fit valued relationships within a culture have a tendency to be most common and intense. There is evidence that suggests emotional regulation and underlying cultural differences in emotional experiences exist. These regulatory processes depend on individual tendencies, but are also co-regulated within relationships” (p. 55).

Reference

De Leersnyder, J., Boiger, M., & Mesquita, B. (2013). Cultural regulation of emotion: Individual, relational, and structural sources. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 55.

Directions

In this assessment, examine the differences and similarities in how people from two different cultures express their emotions. Complete the following:

  • Describe how people from two different cultures express emotions.
  • Compare and contrast how people from two different cultures express emotions.
  • Examine the effectiveness of cultural universality in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture.
  • Examine the effectiveness of cultural display rules in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture.
  • Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for professionals in the field of psychology

In your comparison of be sure to use countries with cultures that are very different from each other, for example, France and Kenya.

Additional Requirements

  • Ensure your finished assessment is 3–5 pages in length, not including the title page and references page.
  • Include a title page and a references page.
  • Include an introductory paragraph and a concluding paragraph.
  • Include a minimum of three research resources.
  • Follow APA guidelines for style and formatting.

REGULATION OF EMOTIONS SCORING GUIDE GRADING RUBRICCriteria Non-performance Basic Proficient Distinguished Describe how people from two different cultures express emotions.Does not describe how people from two different cultures express emotions. Explains how people from two different cultures express emotions using incomplete information. Explains how people from two different cultures express emotions. Analyzes how people from two different cultures express emotions and applies analysis to real-world examples. Examine the effectiveness of cultural display rules in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture. Does not examine the effectiveness of cultural display rules in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture. Examines the effectiveness of cultural display rules in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture using inaccurate or incomplete information. Examines the effectiveness of cultural display rules in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture. Evaluates the effectiveness of cultural display rules in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture, provides specific, relevant examples, and supports statements with leadership literature. Examine the effectiveness of cultural universality in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture. Does not examine the effectiveness of cultural universality in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture. Examines the effectiveness of cultural universality in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture using inaccurate information. Examines the effectiveness of cultural universality in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture. Evaluates the effectiveness of cultural universality in explaining the emotional experiences unique to a particular culture and provides specific, relevant examples. Supports statements with leadership literature. Compare and contrast how people from different cultures express emotions. Does not compare and contrast how people from different cultures express emotions. Lists emotions expressed by people from different cultures. Compares and contrasts how people from different cultures express emotions. Compares and contrasts how people from different cultures express emotions and describes key characteristics that allow distinction between emotions. Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for professionals in the field of psychology.Communicates in a manner that is not professional or consistent with expectations for members of the psychology profession. Communicates in a manner that is inconsistent with expectations for members of the psychology profession. Communicates in a manner that is professional and consistent with expectations for members of the psychology profession. Communicates in a manner that is professional, scholarly, and consistent with expectations for members of the psychology profession. Apply proper APA formatting and style.Does not apply proper APA formatting and style. Uses adequate written communication but includes some APA errors and inconsistencies. Applies proper APA formatting and style. Applies scholarly writing and uses proper APA formatting and style throughout the assessment. 

 
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