This study provided evidence for the psychometric properties of the Scales for Experiencing Emotion (SEE) (Behr & Becker, 2002), a 7-dimensional measure of fundamental facets of experiencing emotions. It is a brief self-report questionnaire developed on a German sample and based on Person-Centered theory of personality and therapeutic change. The purpose of this study was to establish the SEE's concurrent and cross-cultural validity with a Canadian sample. Results show that the SEE has good overall reliability and excellent validity. Findings also indicate that emotional experience is multidimensional and that the SEE encompasses key facets of emotional processing. Although some of the SEE's psychometric properties require further testing, it can be used with confidence for both clinical and research purposes, and with caution in different cultures. It is hoped that this instrument will be used in research, inform therapists of individuals' emotion processes, and contribute to the judicious application of interventions. |