Procrastination as a Form of Misregulation in the Context of Affect and Self-Regulation

  • Pietrzak A
  • Tokarz A
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Abstract

This article aims in situating procrastination, as a specific form of affect regulation failure in context of general affect and self-regulation literature. This will be brought starting with definition of the phenomenon and its’ various forms and perspectives. Next, giving an insight into affect regulation literature. In the third step we will focus on elaborating the picture of procrastination and its’ underlying mechanisms in order to locate it in a broader domain of affect regulation as a specific form of self-regulatory lapse. A commentary regarding dealing with procrastination and effective affect regulation will be provided.

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Pietrzak, A., & Tokarz, A. (2016). Procrastination as a Form of Misregulation in the Context of Affect and Self-Regulation. Studia Humana, 5(3), 70–82. https://doi.org/10.1515/sh-2016-0016

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