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Investigating the Feasibility of Virtual Reality for Emotion Regulation with Youth [PDF]
The ability to regulate and cope with strong emotions is essential for maintaining our mental health and well-being. However, learning how to emotionally regulate can be a bit of a mystery since it is largely an invisible process and it can be difficult to conjure up strong emotions to practice regulating them.
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Abstract The capabilities approach offers a multidimensional, ecological, and agent‐centered framework that may inspire models of intervention and evaluation. A growing number of measures grounded on the capabilities approach for outcome measurement are appearing.
Beatrice Sacchetto+2 more
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Background Comorbidity between depressive and anxiety disorders is common. A hypothesis of the network perspective on psychopathology is that comorbidity arises due to the interplay of symptoms shared by both disorders, with overlapping symptoms acting ...
Robin N. Groen+7 more
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Background In bipolar disorder treatment, accurate episode prediction is paramount but remains difficult. A novel idiographic approach to prediction is to monitor generic early warning signals (EWS), which may manifest in symptom dynamics. EWS could thus
Fionneke M. Bos+8 more
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Impaired regulation of emotion: Neural correlates of reappraisal and distraction in bipolar disorder and unaffected relatives [PDF]
Deficient emotion regulation has been proposed as a crucial pathological mechanism in bipolar disorder (BD). We therefore investigated emotion regulation impairments in BD, the related neural underpinnings and their etiological relevance for the disorder.
Forneck, J.+3 more
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Abstract Homelessness poses risks to the health and safety of young adults; particularly among sexual and gender minority (SGM) young adults. The current study sought to better understand service use and perceived safety in community and service settings among SGM and cisgender heterosexual (cis‐hetero) young adults experiencing homelessness. Data come
Graham DiGuiseppi+4 more
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Background: The experience sampling methodology (ESM) is increasingly being suggested as a clinical tool in mental health care, as it offers ecologically valid, microlevel information on psychopathological processes.
Lino von Klipstein+4 more
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Misophonia is a newly described condition characterized by heightened emotional reactivity (e.g., anger, anxiety, and disgust) to common repetitive sounds (e.g., oral or nasal sounds made by others), accompanied by difficulties responding to these sounds
Clair Cassiello-Robbins+10 more
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Interpersonal emotion regulation: a review of social and developmental components [PDF]
A staple theme in clinical psychology, emotion regulation, or the ability to manage one's emotions, is directly linked with personal wellbeing and the ability to effectively navigate the social world.
Barthel, Abigail L.+3 more
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EFFECTIVENESS OF EMOTION REGULATION TRAINING ON STRESS, ANXIETY, AND DEPRESSION FOR DOCTORS IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT DURING PANDEMIC COVID-19 [PDF]
The high risk of disease transmission and mortality in the Hospital Emergency Unit can cause health workers to experience stress, anxiety, and depression. Stress, anxiety, and depression are associated with emotion regulation.
Sinambela, Frickson Christian+1 more
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