Ego depletion and self-regulation failure: a resource model of self-control
- PMID: 12605077
- DOI: 10.1097/01.ALC.0000060879.61384.A4
Ego depletion and self-regulation failure: a resource model of self-control
Abstract
Effective self-regulation is an important key to successful functioning in many spheres, and failed self-regulation may be centrally conducive to substance abuse and addiction. The program of research summarized here indicates that self-regulation operates as a limited resource, akin to strength or energy, especially insofar as it becomes depleted after use-leaving the depleted self subsequently vulnerable to impulsive and undercontrolled behaviors (including increased consumption of alcohol). The self's resources, which are also used for decision-making and active responding, can be replenished by rest and positive emotions.
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