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Emotion Regulation in Children with Emotional Problems
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2014The emotion regulation (ER)-specificity hypothesis assumes that a specific psychological problem is characterized by a specific maladaptive ER strategy. This hypothesis will be investigated for six child-DSM symptom clusters (Study 1) and for depressive symptoms (Study 2).
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THE EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS OF RETIREMENT*
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1968Abstract: The problems of retirement are discussed from the viewpoints of aging, preāretirement reactions, psychological factors, clinical findings, and therapeutic approach. Successful adjustment to the later years may be contingent upon the elderly person's ability to recognize his limitations, to give up work ...
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Emotional Problems of Aging Patients
Postgraduate Medicine, 1967Functional and organic emotional disorders will continue to increase among the elderly as this segment of the population grows. The family physician can play an important role in minimizing these emotional problems through his strategic relationship with the patient.
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EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN
Pediatrics, 1957As emotional problems in children are closely rebated to disturbances in parent-child relationships, much of the discussion was focused around this aspect of the topic. Much of the pediatrician's activities with parents concerns itself with attempts to influence parent-child relationships for the benefit of the child patient.
William S. Langford +2 more
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EMOTIONS IN PROBLEM PICTURE BOOKS
ICERI ProceedingsA picture book is a book that a child comes into contact with at an early age and that serves as a window into the world around them. The term problem picture book refers to picture books that address problems from the child's everyday life, whether inside the family or outside of it.
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Emotional problems 3: management
Practice Nursing, 1999This is the third in a series of three articles that looks at the practice nurse's role in dealing with patient's emotional problems. The two previous articles (Watkins, 1999a, 1999b) provided an overview of the subject, and looked at how these problems can manifest themselves in the surgery.
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