Developing the Environmental SelfRegulation Hypothesis: Selfregulation and restorative experiences in favorite places,Used

Developing the Environmental SelfRegulation Hypothesis: Selfregulation and restorative experiences in favorite places,Used

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This seminal work by Kalevi Korpela maintains that everyday favorite places can be used as environmental means of selfregulation and placeidentity is a product of environmental selfregulation. The results of four separate studies indicated that adolescents use solitary favorite places in nature or at home to support selfregulation obeying the pleasure, unity and selfesteem principles and the striving for selfdetermination. Ways of ensuring that the place contributes to selfregulation control, naming, humanization, personalization and fixing memory signs were found. The four aspects of restorative experiences fascination, extent, being away and compatibility characterized university students' experiences in favorite places. Experiences in favorite places could furthermore be distinguished from unpleasant places in terms of compatibility. This supports the notion that favorite places are used to produce favorable influences on one's selfexperience and emotions. In practice, the results might benefit psychologists when helping people to cope with threats to selfexperience and design professionals when analyzing their personal favorite place experiences.

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