2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2018.03.070
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Differences in processing of emotional faces by avoidance behavior: In the case of university students with acne

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“…Emotion processing is a process by which emotional disturbances decline so that other behaviors and experiences in individuals can progress and increase (Himachi, Hashiro, Miyake, 2018) and by using emotion processing strategies can increase emotional skills for Be effective in reducing anxiety and emotional and psychological problems (Mohammadi Siah Kamri, Amiri, 2017). According to Rachman (1980), the four categories of factors that may lead to problems in emotional processing are: cognitive avoidance, lack of experience of short-term habituation, depression, and overestimated beliefs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emotion processing is a process by which emotional disturbances decline so that other behaviors and experiences in individuals can progress and increase (Himachi, Hashiro, Miyake, 2018) and by using emotion processing strategies can increase emotional skills for Be effective in reducing anxiety and emotional and psychological problems (Mohammadi Siah Kamri, Amiri, 2017). According to Rachman (1980), the four categories of factors that may lead to problems in emotional processing are: cognitive avoidance, lack of experience of short-term habituation, depression, and overestimated beliefs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%