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Emotion Dysregulation in Personality Disorders

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2023
This manuscript aims to take stock of emotion dysregulation and personality disorder (PD) research, review key findings, and highlight future directions.Most emotion dysregulation research in PDs has focused on borderline personality disorder (BPD). BPD is characterized by high baseline negative emotion and the use of maladaptive emotion regulation ...
Skye Fitzpatrick   +4 more
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Reconsidering Emotion Dysregulation

Psychiatric Quarterly, 2017
This article aims to review the concept of emotion dysregulation, focusing on issues related to its definition, meanings and role in psychiatric disorders. Articles on emotion dysregulation published until May 2016 were identified through electronic database searches.
D'Agostino, Alessandra   +3 more
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Emotion dysregulation and schizotypy

Psychiatry Research, 2009
In schizophrenia, blunted affect has been argued to reflect difficulties with the amplification of emotion expressive behavior. The aim of the present study was to assess whether ostensibly healthy individuals vulnerable to schizophrenia present with similar difficulties.
Henry, Julie D.   +6 more
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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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