Emotion and Aging
A special issue of Journal of Intelligence (ISSN 2079-3200).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2023) | Viewed by 9463
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue of the Journal of Intelligence focuses on emotion and aging. Aging is often associated with a decline in functioning, so there is a need to redress this whenever possible. It is the aim then of this issue to bring you the latest research findings that show how emotion can be harnessed to provide a positive effect on the lives of older adults. Our ability to understand and deal with personal emotions and those of other people determines to a large extent how effectively we cope with the trials and tribulations of everyday life. Rather than being hampered by uncontrollable emotions, we can learn to bring them to bear on a situation so that they work for us rather than against us. This is especially important when we face challenging situations that require us to adjust how we do things. This can have a substantial effect on our lives and well-being, especially in situations that threaten our sense of self. So, it is crucial to explore the role of emotion and intelligence in building and sustaining resilience. We know that our relationships with friends change as we age. We tend to rely on friends to provide support, often in a way that acts as a form of emotion regulation. Inevitably, we all face situations that push our awareness of our own mortality centre stage. Our capacity to engage in conversations about death is determined mainly by how we can manage our emotions. We invite submissions that address these and other related issues, bring a spotlight to bear on the positive aspects of aging.
Dr. Gary Christopher
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- emotion
- aging
- resilience
- threat
- emotion regulation
- emotional intelligence
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