General Background Emotion regulation is a fundamental psychological process influencing individual behavior and well-being. Specific Background Various studies have examined emotion regulation in different contexts, including education, work, and interpersonal relationships. Knowledge Gap However, limited studies focus on the consistency of emotion regulation patterns across individual conditions and contextual variations. Aims This study aims to examine emotion regulation patterns and their association with individual psychological conditions. Results The findings indicate that individuals demonstrate varying levels of emotion regulation depending on situational and personal factors, with measurable differences across observed subjects. Novelty This study contributes by presenting an integrated perspective of emotion regulation within specific individual contexts. Implications The results highlight the importance of understanding emotion regulation as a basis for psychological interventions and personal development strategies. Keywords: Emotion Regulation, Psychological Behavior, Individual Differences, Emotional Control, Mental Processes Key Findings Highlights Emotional responses vary across situational conditions Individual traits shape regulation patterns Observed variations indicate measurable behavioral differences
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