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Structural Relationship of Negative Affect, Dysfunctional Attitudes, Negative Automatic Thoughts, and Depressive Symptoms: Mediating Role of Emotion Dysregulation [PDF]
Some temperamental vulnerability factors along with cognitive vulnerability variables are essential to understand depression. Recent conceptualizations for depression, have also focused on emotions and their dysregulation, regarding their potential role ...
Ali Mehrabi +4 more
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Driving is central to adult independence and autonomy; yet most autistic young adults do not acquire driver’s licenses. It is important to understand barriers to achieving this milestone for autistic adults.
Megan Fok +6 more
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Affective Instability and Emotion Dysregulation as a Social Impairment [PDF]
Borderline personality disorder is a complex psychopathological phenomenon. It is usually thought to consist in a vast instability of different aspects that are central to our experience of the world, and to manifest as “a pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity” [American ...
Philipp Schmidt +2 more
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Complex PTSD, affect dysregulation, and borderline personality disorder. [PDF]
Complex PTSD (cPTSD) was formulated to include, in addition to the core PTSD symptoms, dysregulation in three psychobiological areas: (1) emotion processing, (2) self-organization (including bodily integrity), and (3) relational security. The overlap of diagnostic criteria for cPTSD and borderline personality disorder (BPD) raises questions about the ...
Ford JD, Courtois CA.
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An Integrated Approach to Addictive Behaviors: A Study on Vulnerability and Maintenance Factors
This study aimed to explore the relationships among the variables involved in a Comprehensive Model of Addiction (CMA), which posits that the presence and severity of addictive behaviors are related to the configuration of seven psychological variables ...
Alessio Gori +5 more
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[Background] Physical exercise is an evidence-based treatment to reduce symptoms and negative affect in several psychiatric disorders, including depressive, anxiety, and psychotic disorders.
Samuel St-Amour +3 more
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The Roles of Affect Dysregulation and Deficient Affect in Youth Violence [PDF]
Children with high dysregulated affect experience a range of emotional and behavioral problems, including aggression, delinquency, and low levels of prosocial behavior. Alongside this research, the psychopathy literature suggests that abnormally low levels of affect and emotional reactivity are associated with aggression and violence. The current study
Penney, S., Moretti, M. M.
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Emotion Dysregulation and Negative Affect [PDF]
A growing body of research focuses on the development and correlates of emotion dysregulation, or deficits in the ability to regulate intense and shifting emotional states. Current models of psychopathology have incorporated the construct of emotion dysregulation, suggesting its unique and interactive contributions, along with childhood disruptive ...
Bekh, Bradley +6 more
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In the present work, we analyzed some emotional mechanisms (emotion dysregulation—ED, negative affect—NA, and emotional vulnerability) involved in chronic diseases by means of an interdisciplinary approach.
Cristina Ciuluvica (Neagu) +2 more
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How is affective instability defined and measured? A systematic review [PDF]
Background Affective instability (AI) is poorly defined but considered clinically important. The aim of this study was to examine definitions and measures of AI employed in clinical populations. Method This study was a systematic review using the PRISMA
Marwaha, Steven +19 more
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