
Ethan F Kross
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Although the emotions we experience usually serve an adaptive function, sometimes they take hold of us in ways that are harmful, interfering with how we ideally want to think, feel, and behave. These are the situations that most intrigue me. My research aims to illuminate how people can effectively control their emotions under such circumstances. My motivation to pursue this issue is driven by two goals: to shed light on the basic mechanisms that underlie emotion regulation and examine their translational implications.
Because emotions are relevant to nearly every sub-discipline of psychology, my work sits on the boundaries of multiple areas of research (e.g. social-personality, clinical, cognitive-neuroscience, developmental). I integrate across these areas both in terms of the types of questions I ask and in the methods I use to address them. For example, my work brings together experiments that isolate causal mechanisms with longitudinal studies that examine how psychological processes unfold naturally over time in daily life. My research is also multi-level. It examines how phenomena play out across different levels of analysis (e.g., explicit, implicit, autonomic, neural, behavioral, cultural) to build integrative models of how they operate.
- Masciantonio, Alexandra, Wormley, Alexandra S., Ethan F Kross, Verduyn, Philippe. 2026. From platforms to features: A cross-platform framework for Social Network Sites and mental health. SSM - Mental Health 9:100601.
- Rodriguez, Micaela, Schertz, Kathryn E., Ethan F Kross. 2025. How people think about being alone shapes their experience of loneliness. Nature Communications 16(1):1-15.
- Niu, Minxue, Mower Provost, Emily, Jurgens, David, Gelman, Susan A., Ethan F Kross, Orvell, Ariana. 2025. The persuasive role of generic-you in online interactions. Scientific Reports 15(1):1-10.
- Laura K. Soter, Martha K. Berg, Ethan F Kross, Susan A. Gelman. 2025. How peer relationships influence adolescents' reasoning about theft-based moral transgressions. Developmental Psychology 61(2):366-382.
- Schertz, Kathryn E., Orvell, Ariana, Chandhok, Susannah, Vickers, Brian D., Moser, Jason S., Ayduk, Ozlem, Ethan F Kross. 2025. The frequency, form, and function of self-talk in everyday life. Scientific Reports 15(1):1-12.
- Nino Gugushvili, Alexandra Masciantonio, Lewis Nitschinsk, Dmitri Rozgonjuk, Karin Täht, Ethan F Kross, Robert A. C. Ruiter, Philippe Verduyn. 2025. A Scoping Review of User Characteristics Moderating the Relationship Between Use of Social Networking Sites and Mental Health. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
- Elizabeth N. Trinh, Kathryn E. Schertz, Ethan F Kross. 2025. Do you have a minute? The cognitive and emotional consequences of self-disclosures at work. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
- Kristen P. Lindgren, Scott A. Baldwin, Ethan F Kross, Jason J. Ramirez, Ty Tristao, Kirsten P. Peterson, Bethany A. Teachman, Reinout W. Wiers, Clayton Neighbors. 2024. Investigating cognitive and motivational proximal outcomes in a randomized clinical trial of writing about the future self to reduce drinking. Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research
- Ethan F Kross, Ozlem Ayduk. 2024. Distancing: What it is, how it works, and where to go next. Handbook of emotion regulation, 3rd ed. :505-512.
- Darwin A. Guevarra, Christopher T. Webster, Jade N. Moros, Ethan F Kross, Jason S. Moser. 2024. Remotely administered non-deceptive placebos reduce COVID-related stress, anxiety, and depression. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being 16(4):2204-2224.