Peter Totterdell

researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-5335-2611

Peter Totterdell is …
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P6178Dimensions author ID01000700516.27
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P1153Scopus author ID7003879763

P69educated atUniversity of LeedsQ503424
University of WarwickQ865528
University of LeicesterQ1333399
P108employerUniversity of SheffieldQ823917
University of LeicesterQ1333399
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Q33573698A Test and Extension of Lane and Terry's (2000) Conceptual Model of Mood-Performance Relationships Using a Large Internet Sample
Q34610498A classification of controlled interpersonal affect regulation strategies.
Q70600553A classification of nursing and midwifery shift systems
Q46277447Achieving the same for less: improving mood depletes blood glucose for people with poor (but not good) emotion control
Q43796731An intensive time-series evaluation of the effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy for hoarding disorder: a 2-year prospective study.
Q96613294An investigation of the impact of encounters with artistic imagination on well-being
Q34521614Brief Online Training Enhances Competitive Performance: Findings of the BBC Lab UK Psychological Skills Intervention Study
Q92166392Can cognitive analytic therapy treat hoarding disorder? An adjudicated hermeneutic single-case efficacy design evaluation
Q57600282Can employees be emotionally drained by witnessing unpleasant interactions between coworkers? A diary study of induced emotion regulation
Q50589555Cognitive behavioural therapy for cyclothymia: cognitive regulatory control as a mediator of mood change.
Q89907972Designing for user benefit: a methodological cautionary tale
Q70577815Dissecting circadian performance rhythms: implications for shiftwork
Q44012150Does regulating others' feelings influence people's own affective well-being?
Q35428273Eliciting mixed emotions: a meta-analysis comparing models, types, and measures
Q57600294Emotion Regulation of Others and Self (EROS): The Development and Validation of a New Individual Difference Measure
Q37030984Helping the heart grow fonder during absence: Daydreaming about significant others replenishes connectedness after induced loneliness
Q47748224Investigating goal conflict as a source of mixed emotions.
Q48822227Is there an optimum number of night shifts? Relationship between sleep, health and well-being
Q57600285Job Design and the Employee Innovation Process: The Mediating Role of Learning Strategies
Q53309140Leader affective presence and innovation in teams.
Q47760534Love is the triumph of the imagination: Daydreams about significant others are associated with increased happiness, love and connection
Q33440174Mind-wandering and negative mood: does one thing really lead to another?
Q36484638Social Daydreaming and Adjustment: An Experience-Sampling Study of Socio-Emotional Adaptation During a Life Transition
Q46311556Taming the green-eyed monster: temporal responsivity to cognitive behavioural and cognitive analytic therapy for morbid jealousy.
Q48819543The Use of Survey Measures to Assess Circadian Variations in Alertness
Q48821827The effects of nightwork on psychological changes during the menstrual cycle
Q35208549The neural correlates of emotion regulation by implementation intentions
Q40389767The neural correlates of regulating another person's emotions: an exploratory fMRI study.
Q70577806The relationship between coping strategies and GHQ-scores in nurses
Q93349646The role of temperature in the detection and diagnosis of neutropenic sepsis in adult solid tumour cancer patients receiving chemotherapy
Q41731689Tracking Potentiating States of Dissociation: An Intensive Clinical Case Study of Sleep, Daydreaming, Mood, and Depersonalization/Derealization
Q47983035Using implementation intentions to overcome the effect of mood on risky behaviour
Q36101470Using interpersonal affect regulation in simulated healthcare consultations: an experimental investigation of self-control resource depletion
Q35127579Why Do You Make Us Feel Good? Correlates and Interpersonal Consequences of Affective Presence in Speed-dating

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