Is more emotional clarity always better? An examination of curvilinear and moderated associations between emotional clarity and internalising symptoms

Cognition and Emotion 34 (2):273-287 (2019)
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Low emotional clarity has been a target for psychological interventions due to its association with increased internalising symptoms. However, theory suggests that very high emotional clarity may a...

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