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Ethan Kross

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The overarching goal of my research is to understand the factors that enable people to adaptively regulate impulses and emotions that undermine their goals and compromise their health.

In this vein, my research to date has focused on attempting to resolve a key paradox in the coping literature. On the one hand, substantial evidence suggests that in order to adaptively “work through” negative experiences it is helpful to analyze and understand one’s feelings. On the other hand, people’s attempts to do this are often counterproductive leading to rumination and/or avoidance. My research addresses this paradox by taking an integrative approach, using measures and methods at multiple levels of analysis (e.g., behavioral, physiological, neuroscience-fMRI) to shed light on the mechanisms that distinguish adaptive and maladaptive forms of emotional processing among diverse populations (e.g., normal healthy adults, clinical populations, children), and examine how knowledge of such basic mechanisms can be used to facilitate coping in everyday life.

Primary Interests:

  • Aggression, Conflict, Peace
  • Culture and Ethnicity
  • Emotion, Mood, Affect
  • Health Psychology
  • Motivation, Goal Setting
  • Neuroscience, Psychophysiology
  • Personality, Individual Differences
  • Self and Identity
  • Social Cognition

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Other Publications:

  • Kross, E., & Clasen, P. (2008). Neural processes in rejection sensitivity: Differences in emotional appraisal or control? In F. Erkman (Ed.), Interpersonal acceptance and rejection.

Courses Taught:

  • Advances in Social Psychology (graduate)
  • Introduction to Social Psychology (undergraduate)
  • Leading Yourself & Managing Relationships (undergraduate)
  • Psychology Ph.D. Outplacement (graduate)
  • Psychology Teaching Academy (graduate)
  • Science of Self Control (undergraduate)
  • Self-Control & Emotion Regulation (graduate)

Ethan Kross
Department of Psychology
University of Michigan
530 Church Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
United States of America

  • Phone: (734) 763-5640

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