Social Anxiety and Emotion Regulation: An Interpersonal Perspective

Presenter Information

Megan Arnold
Kyle Bogdue
Nathan Stuart

Author ORCID

Stuart: 0009-0005-1390-0184

Abstract

Social anxiety during and after a stressful conversation depends on the type of emotion regulation utilized by oneself and their interaction partner.

Comments

Nathan Stuart: Graduate Student

Status

Undergraduate

Department

Psychology

College

College of Arts and Sciences

Campus

Athens

Faculty Mentor

Stuart, Nathan; Zoccola, Peggy

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Social Anxiety and Emotion Regulation: An Interpersonal Perspective

Social anxiety during and after a stressful conversation depends on the type of emotion regulation utilized by oneself and their interaction partner.