“…For example, Chadwick and Jose (2010) have categorized different savoring responses as reflecting either engaged savoring (e.g., absorption) or dismissive savoring (e.g., kill-joy thinking). Others have distinguished between savoring responses intended to amplify positive emotion and dampening responses intended to suppress positive emotion (Wood, Heimpel, & Michela, 2003). Extending this latter framework, Quoidbach, Berry, Hansenne, and Mikolajczak (2010) have distinguished among four broad types of savoring strategies (behavioral display, focusing attention on the present moment, capitalizing, and positive mental time travel) and four broad types of dampening strategies (suppression, fault finding, distraction, and negative mental time travel).…”