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Emotion dysregulation and anxiety in late adulthood
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2011Recent 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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Cardiac complexity and emotional dysregulation in children
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2017Sample entropy (SampEn) gives an estimate of signal complexity in cardiac time series and can give information beyond linear heart rate variability. Lower cardiac SampEn is associated with psychopathology in adults. Emotional dysregulation is widely present in adult psychopathology and a forerunner to later mental problems in children.
Charlotte Fiskum +5 more
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Emotion Dysregulation and Opioid Misuse
Biological Psychiatry, 2022Muhammad A, Parvaz, James J, Gross
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Zeitschrift fur Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, 2018
Martin, Holtmann, Franz, Petermann
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Martin, Holtmann, Franz, Petermann
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Borderline personality disorder and emotion dysregulation
Development and Psychopathology, 2019AbstractBorderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe and complex disorder characterized by instability across many life domains, including interpersonal relations, behavior, and emotions. A core feature and contributor to BPD, emotion dysegulation (ED), consists of deficits in the ability to regulate emotions in a manner that allows the individual
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Emotion dysregulation and suicidal ideation: the role of dysregulation of positive emotions
2019Background and aims.– Suicide is a major health issue worldwide and a substantial body of research claims that difficulties in the regulation of negative emotions (rather than emotion themselves) may play a predominant role in suicidal ideation and in suicidal behavior.
Zobel, SB, Rogier, G, Velotti, P
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Emotion dysregulation: A theme in search of definition
Development and Psychopathology, 2019AbstractEmotion dysregulation is defined as patterns of emotional experience or expression that interfere with goal-directed activity. This paper considers this functionalist definition from a developmental perspective with the goal of elaborating this approach with respect to its central questions.
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Emotion dysregulation in autism: A meta-analysis
AutismAutism is associated with significantly higher rates of internalizing and externalizing disorders compared to neurotypical (NT) individuals. Emotion dysregulation (ED) is prevalent in autistic individuals and has been proposed to underlie both internalizing disorders and behavioral challenges in autism. This study sought to use a meta-analytic approach
Rachel G. McDonald +3 more
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