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The Relations of Parental Emotion Dysregulation and Emotion Socialization to Young Adults’ Emotion Dysregulation

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2019
Parents’ own emotion dysregulation and their socialization of emotions have been found to predict offspring’s emotion dysregulation, but little is known about how these factors interact to predict young adults’ emotion dysregulation. Thus, we aimed to examine whether each of three forms of parental responses to their offspring’s negative emotions (i.e.,
Xiaoye Xu   +3 more
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Emotion dysregulation as a dynamic process

Development and Psychopathology, 2019
AbstractIn this article we adopt the view that emotion dysregulation is characterized by emotion regulation dynamics that are defined as dysfunctional based on contextual criteria. We regard the construct of emotion regulation as valuable because it permits the integration of the classic view of emotions as interfering with human functioning and ...
Pamela M, Cole   +2 more
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Emotion dysregulation and hypersexuality: review and clinical implications

Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 2015
There is a long and varied history of research on hypersexuality, but no consensus on either etiology or therapeutic interventions. In an effort to advance understanding of hypersexuality, we review the largely separate literatures on hypersexuality and emotion dysregulation, which has recently been suggested to be a critical factor in the development ...
GAROFALO, CARLO   +2 more
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Emotion Dysregulation and Aging

2019
This chapter presents an overview of literature relevant to understanding relations between aging and emotion dysregulation. Although a number of studies suggest that aging leads to shifts in emotion regulation and emotional well-being, the extent to which aging affects emotion dysregulation is less clear.
Patrick Whitmoyer   +1 more
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Emotion Dysregulation in Addiction

2018
Several decades of scientific research provide strong evidence that individuals who suffer from emotion dysregulation, such as that observed in depression and anxiety, are more vulnerable to addictive behavior. Furthermore, a growing body of studies indicates that chronic use of addictive substances dysregulates emotional responding.
Eric L. Garland   +3 more
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Neuroimaging of Emotion Dysregulation

2018
Affective neuroscience, the study of neural mechanisms that give rise to emotional experiences in humans and animals, has a short but rich history. Almost three decades old, affective neuroscience has predominantly taken two theoretical approaches to understanding the brain bases of human emotions, and thus, two stances on the brain bases of emotion ...
Joseph C. Leshin, Kristen A. Lindquist
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Emotional dysregulation and ADHD

2018
Symptoms of emotional dysregulation commonly accompany ADHD in children, adolescents, and adults. These include volatile moods, temper tantrums, and irritability. How emotional dysregulation relates to ADHD is currently debated. We approach this by establishing that, while emotional dysregulation is a transdiagnostic construct, it is also seen in ADHD ...
Celine Ryckaert   +2 more
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Emotional Dysregulation

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2021
Brooks R. Keeshin   +2 more
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The autonomic and behavioral profile of emotional dysregulation

Neurology, 2004
The authors describe a patient with focal brain atrophy and emotional lability characterized by episodes of excessive crying and laughing. The patient was selectively impaired in the production of voluntary complex facial movements and was unable to regulate her emotional behavior and autonomic reactivity.
J D, Woolley   +6 more
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Emotion dysregulation and anxiety in late adulthood

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2011
Recent research has highlighted the important role of emotion dysregulation in the occurrence and maintenance of anxiety symptoms. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety symptoms and older adults' ability to regulate emotional experiences. A total of 167 community dwelling older adults completed self-report
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