Self‐control: An integrative framework

Author:

Werner Kaitlyn M.12ORCID,Ford Brett Q.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

2. University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractResearch on self‐control has flourished within the last two decades, with many researchers trying to answer one of the most fundamental questions regarding human behaviour—how do we successfully regulate desires in the pursuit of long‐term goals? While recent research has focused on different strategies to enhance self‐control success, we still know very little about how strategies are implemented or where the need for self‐control comes from in the first place. Drawing from parallel fields (e.g., emotion regulation, health) and other theories of self‐regulation, we propose an integrative framework that describes self‐control as a dynamic, multi‐stage process that unfolds over time. In this review, we first provide an overview of this framework, which poses three stages of regulation: the identification of the need for self‐control, the selection of strategies to regulate temptations, and the implementation of chosen strategies. These regulatory stages are then flexibly monitored over time. We then expand this framework by outlining a series of growth points to guide future research. By bridging across theories and disciplines, the present framework improves our understanding of how self‐control unfolds in everyday life.

Funder

University of Toronto Scarborough

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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