“…Emotion regulation relates to self-regulatory objectives, such as trying to find control over one's own emotions or to give a meaning to emotional experience. Healthy emotion regulation is an essential aspect of one's psychological (Adrian, Jenness, Kuehn, Smith, & McLaughlin, 2019;Chiu, Yee, Kwan, Cheung, & Hou, 2019;Kelly, Glazer, Pornpattananangkul, & Nusslock, 2019;Mérida-López, Extremera, & Rey, 2017; see Hu et al,2014 for a meta-analysis) and even physiological well-being (Birk & Bonanno, 2016;Krkovic, Krinki, & Lincoln, 2018). In contrast, difficulties in emotion regulation are recognized as a possible indication of various psychological disorders (such as posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, eating disorders, borderline personality disorder) among young adults (Doolan, Bryant, Liddell, & Nickerson, 2017;Sloan et al 2017 for reviews).…”