Lahnna I Catalino
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1.
Catalino L, Tov W
Emotion
. 2022 Apr;
22(5):874-879.
PMID: 35389733
Prioritizing positivity is the tendency to use pleasant states (e.g., contentment, joy) as a key criterion to structure daily life. Research shows that people who tend to possess this trait...
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Catalino L, Boulton A
J Pers Assess
. 2020 Nov;
103(5):705-715.
PMID: 33166185
The tendency to use pleasant states as a key criterion for how to structure daily life is called and has been measured with a 6-item scale. The Prioritizing Positivity Scale...
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Van Cappellen P, Catalino L, Fredrickson B
Emotion
. 2019 Oct;
20(8):1332-1343.
PMID: 31613133
New health behaviors are difficult to maintain and meditation is no different. We tested two key pathways of the upward spiral theory of lifestyle change (Fredrickson, 2013), which identifies positive...
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Van Cappellen P, Rice E, Catalino L, Fredrickson B
Psychol Health
. 2017 May;
33(1):77-97.
PMID: 28498722
Positive health behaviours such as physical activity can prevent or reverse many chronic conditions, yet a majority of people fall short of leading a healthy lifestyle. Recent discoveries in affective...
5.
Catalino L, Arenander J, Epel E, Puterman E
Emotion
. 2017 Apr;
17(8):1181-1186.
PMID: 28406676
People who are more accepting of their thoughts and feelings experience fewer negative emotions. Although several studies document the connection between acceptance and negative emotions, little, if any research, sheds...
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Catalino L, Algoe S, Fredrickson B
Emotion
. 2014 Nov;
14(6):1155-61.
PMID: 25401290
A decade of research reveals the benefits of positive emotions for mental and physical health; however, recent empirical work suggests the explicit pursuit of happiness may backfire. The present study...
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Hogan C, Catalino L, Mata J, Fredrickson B
Psychol Health
. 2014 Oct;
30(3):354-69.
PMID: 25307453
Physical activity is known to improve emotional experiences, and positive emotions have been shown to lead to important life outcomes, including the development of psychosocial resources. In contrast, time spent...
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Kok B, Coffey K, Cohn M, Catalino L, Vacharkulksemsuk T, Algoe S, et al.
Psychol Sci
. 2013 May;
24(7):1123-32.
PMID: 23649562
The mechanisms underlying the association between positive emotions and physical health remain a mystery. We hypothesize that an upward-spiral dynamic continually reinforces the tie between positive emotions and physical health...
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Catalino L, Fredrickson B
Emotion
. 2011 Aug;
11(4):938-50.
PMID: 21859208
Flourishing--a state of optimal mental health--has been linked to a host of benefits for the individual and society, including fewer workdays lost and the lowest incidence of chronic physical conditions....
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Johnson D, Penn D, Fredrickson B, Kring A, Meyer P, Catalino L, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2011 Mar;
129(2-3):137-40.
PMID: 21385664
This pilot study examined loving-kindness meditation (LKM) with 18 participants with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders and significant negative symptoms. Findings indicate that the intervention was feasible and associated with decreased negative symptoms...