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Affect RegulationModule 2
Regulation Strategies
From Reaction to Response
Emotional regulation isn't suppression—it's expanding the space between trigger and action so you can choose your response. Different situations call for different strategies.
Situation Selection
Avoid or modify situations that trigger unhelpful emotions.
- Curate your information environment
- Choose when and how to engage with difficult topics
- Build in delays for high-stakes decisions
Attention Deployment
Direct attention away from triggering elements.
- Focus on facts rather than framing
- Look for the "boring" version of inflammatory claims
- Shift from content to tactics being used
Cognitive Reappraisal
Change how you interpret the situation.
- "This is designed to make me angry"
- "The sender has incentives I should consider"
- "My strong reaction suggests I should slow down"
Response Modulation
Manage the expression and physiological effects.
- Physiological calming (breathing, grounding)
- Delay tactics (drafts not sends, walking away)
- Physical release (exercise, tension release)
Knowledge Check
You've spent 30 minutes crafting an angry response to someone who wronged you online. Before posting, you should: