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Blader et al.'s (2025) recent annual review article makes an important contribution to the literature on emotion dysregulation in child and adolescent mental health. In addition to synthesizing the current evidence base, the authors put forth a cogent formalized view of emotion regulatory processes and how they go awry. Much has been written on emotion
Spencer C. Evans, Robert R. Althoff
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Feasibility Testing a Meditation App for Professionals Working With Youth in the Legal System: Protocol for a Hybrid Type 2 Effectiveness-Implementation Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Kendall AD +5 more
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Couple Dynamics Following Brain Cancer Diagnosis: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT In this scoping review, we examine the psychosocial impacts and relationship experiences of brain cancer on patients and their romantic partners. We synthesize seven empirical studies published between 2000 and 2024 across the United States (n = 2) and Europe (n = 5).
Nick Frye‐Cox +4 more
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Mindfulness-based stress reduction as perceived by individuals with pathological mental fatigue after an acquired brain injury. [PDF]
Glavå G, Johansson B.
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Identifying Out‐of‐the‐Box Virtual Reality Applications With Geriatric Applicability and Value
ABSTRACT Background Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to improve the quality of life for older adults. Most studies use proprietary VR programs, specifically designed for one goal, which vastly limits the generalizability and use by the older adult population.
Alexandra Petrakos +5 more
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Gender differences in the influence of app-based mindfulness meditation on emotion regulation: a randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Adachi K, Kurosawa T, Takizawa R.
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ABSTRACT Objective In this study, the lower‐order structure of Openness/Intellect is explored using Goldberg's “bass‐ackward” hierarchical factor analysis approach, including Forbes' extension to this method. Background Research utilizing the Big Five has tended to focus on higher‐order domains, as opposed to lower‐order facets.
Yana Ryakhovskaya, Luke D. Smillie
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Intertemporal meditation regulates time perception and emotions: an exploratory fNIRS study. [PDF]
Xiao F, Peng Q, Wang X.
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