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Professor Carolyn MacCann is a faculty member at The University of Sydney's Faculty of Science, specializing in emotion regulation, personality psychology, and emotional intelligence. Her research explores interpersonal dynamics, psychometrics, and cross-cultural comparisons in mental health. Key grants include a 2021 Australian Research Council project on emotion regulation and a 2017 Brown Fellowship for new directions in emotional intelligence. She has supervised numerous studies, including work on healthcare leaders' emotional management and cultural differences in emotion regulation.
Her research spans topics like dyadic emotion regulation in relationships, the impact of emotional intelligence on relationship quality, and the role of dissociation in social media behavior. Notable collaborations include studies in China and Australia, examining well-being and co-rumination patterns. Media appearances include ABC TV's 'Big Ideas' and Radio New Zealand.
- Grants:
- 2021: 'When, why, and how well do we regulate other peoples emotions' (ARC DP Grant)
- 2017: 'New directions in emotional intelligence' (Brown Fellowship)
Labs/Teams: Her work involves interdisciplinary teams focusing on emotion regulation and personality assessment, with contributions to scale development (e.g., Regulating Others’ Emotions Scale).

