Role of Triguna Personality Towards Emotional Expression in Relation to Emotional Regulation
- Title
- Role of Triguna Personality Towards Emotional Expression in Relation to Emotional Regulation
- Creator
- Sharma S.; Singh S.; Ahirwar S.; Panwar N.
- Description
- With the changing times, people are more aware of their emotions regarding how to express and regulate them. The present generation is more active and expressive than the previous generation as they understand the significance of emotions in ones life. The body of literature claims that a person with better emotional understanding and expression is expected to have meaningful emotional regulation irrespective of the generation they represent. Traditional Indian Philosophy defines three essential characteristics, Sattva (purity, harmony), Rajas (activity, passion), and Tamas (resistance, darkness), that influence human behavior and experience. The degree to which one of the gunas predominates in an individual, to that extent, we characterize that person with that guna. The complicated interactions between Trigunas personality, emotional expression, and emotional regulation are examined. Considering the available facts, the present research focuses on exploring the association between emotional expression and emotion regulation strategies and the effect of the triguna personality in it, across two generations within the family. To accomplish this, a cross-sectional research design will be used to explore the generational difference, followed by a correlational research design to study the associations among variables for participants within each group. Participants would include the parents (mothers, 45 to 50 years) and their children (siblings, 18 to 24 years). The data was collected from 30 families. 2024 selection and editorial matter, Dr. Sundeep Katevarapu, Dr. Anand Pratap Singh, Dr. Priyanka Tiwari, Ms. Akriti Varshney, Ms. Priya Lanka, Ms. Aankur Pradhan, Dr. Neeraj Panwar, Dr. Kumud Sapru Wangnue; individual chapters, the contributors.
- Source
- Health Psychology in Integrative Health Care, pp. 160-167.
- Date
- 2025-01-01
- Publisher
- Taylor and Francis
- Subject
- Daughters; Emotional expression; Emotional regulations; Mothers; Socio-cultural perspective; Triguna personality
- Coverage
- Sharma S., Department of Psychology, Christ University, NCR, Delhi, India; Singh S., Department of Psychology, Christ University, NCR, Delhi, India; Ahirwar S., Department of Psychology, Christ University, NCR, Delhi, India; Panwar N., Department of Psychology, Christ University, NCR, Delhi, India
- Rights
- Restricted Access
- Relation
- ISBN: 978-104034422-4; 978-103298046-1
- Format
- Online
- Language
- English
- Type
- Book chapter
Collection
Citation
Sharma S.; Singh S.; Ahirwar S.; Panwar N., “Role of Triguna Personality Towards Emotional Expression in Relation to Emotional Regulation,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed February 24, 2025, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/17529.