Maternal interpersonal sensitivity was positively associated with child social problems, and this relationship was fully mediated by
child emotion dysregulation.
We examined the relations between parental interpersonal sensitivity and youth social problems and explored the mediational role of
child emotion dysregulation.
For fathers, only the association between
child emotion dysregulation and child social problems was significant.
The Relation of Parental Emotion Dysregulation to Children's Psychopathology Symptoms: The Moderating Role of
Child Emotion Dysregulation.
The effects of early positive parenting and developmental delay status on
child emotion dysregulation.
Not exact matches
Self - Regulation,
Dysregulation,
Emotion Regulation and Their Impact on Cognitive and Socio - Emotional Abilities in
Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
ABSTRACT: The study examines how
emotion regulation and
emotion dysregulation in 3 - 12 years old
children with autism spectrum disorders (n = 39) are linked with the five factors of personality and their social adjustment.
Jeanine is the mother of three
children, one of whom suffers from
emotion dysregulation.
My specialities include treating
children and adolescents dealing with anxiety, depression, obsessive - compulsive disorder, personality disorders, self - harm,
emotion dysregulation, anger, social skill deficits, life stressors, and life transitions.
Dr. Lopes went on to complete a clinical and research fellowship in the Pediatric
Emotion Regulation Laboratory (PERL) at Fordham University where he developed a specialization in diagnosing and treating
children with severe emotional
dysregulation.
In The development of
emotion regulation and
dysregulation: Biological and behavioral aspects, Monographs of the society for research in
child development, 59 (2 - 3): 25 ~ 52
Complex Trauma, Attachment and Dissociative Symptoms: Treating
Children with Pervasive
Emotion Dysregulation Using EMDR Therapy and Adjunctive Approaches by Ana Gomez, MC, LPC
Reactive aggression among maltreated
children: The contributions of attention and
emotion dysregulation
This level has some similarities to the live workshop «Complex Trauma, Attachment and Dissociative Symptoms: Treating
Children with Pervasive
Emotion Dysregulation Using EMDR Therapy and Adjunctive Approaches.»
I have been dealing with
children with «Pervasive
emotion dysregulation» for 12 years and was so excited about EMDR, but had so many kids that could not even handle any positive affect.
The findings indicated that parental
emotion dysregulation was associated with their supportive reactions to
children's negative
emotions and these reactions interacted with the co-caregiver's
emotion dysregulation to exert an effect on
children's
emotion regulation.
Higher scores on the familial risk index were positively related to increased
emotion dysregulation and negatively related to decreased
emotion regulation through mediated effects of mothers» unsupportive reactions to
children's negative emotional expressions.
The impact of attachment security and
emotion dysregulation on anxiety in
children and adolescents.
Limited research has investigated how the characteristics of parents, such as parental
emotion dysregulation, are associated with their reactions to
children's
emotions.
Mothers reported indicators of supportive and unsupportive
emotion socialization practices, and measures of
child emotion regulation and
emotion dysregulation.
A sample of 16 clinically anxious
children (age 8 — 12, eight girls / boys) was assessed for
emotion understanding (Test of Emotion Comprehension), anxiety (Screening for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders - Revised and Anxiety Disorder Interview Schedule), emotion dysregulation (Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale) and attachment security (Security
emotion understanding (Test of
Emotion Comprehension), anxiety (Screening for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders - Revised and Anxiety Disorder Interview Schedule), emotion dysregulation (Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale) and attachment security (Security
Emotion Comprehension), anxiety (Screening for
Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders - Revised and Anxiety Disorder Interview Schedule),
emotion dysregulation (Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale) and attachment security (Security
emotion dysregulation (Difficulties in
Emotion Regulation Scale) and attachment security (Security
Emotion Regulation Scale) and attachment security (Security Scale).
[jounal] Keenan, K. / 2000 /
Emotion dysregulation as a risk factor for
child psychopathology / Clinical Psychology: Science & Practice 7: 418 ~ 434
The aim of the present study was to perform a preliminary investigation of the relationships between
emotion understanding, anxiety,
emotion dysregulation, and attachment security in clinically anxious
children.
Although this could not be tested in the current study, given the theoretical importance of attachment security to
child emotional functioning (e.g., Cassidy, 1994), as well as the well - established link between emotional
dysregulation and childhood anxiety, another hypothesis is that attachment security relates to anxiety via
children's emotional capacities, including
children's
emotion understanding and regulation.
[jounal] Cole, P. M. / 1994 / The development of
emotion regulation and
dysregulation: A clinical perspective / Monographs of the Society for Research in
Child Development 59: 73 ~ 100
In any case, emotional understanding appears to be a part of the socio - emotional framework surrounding
child anxiety via its links to attachment security and
emotion dysregulation.
[jounal] Shields, A. / 1998 / Reactive aggression among maltreated
children: The contributions of attention and
emotion dysregulation / Journal of Clinical
Child Psychology 27: 381 ~ 395
Emotion Dysregulation Mediates the Relationship Between
Child Maltreatment and Non-Suicidal Self - Injury.
Building on the assumption that elevated levels of negative
emotions, diminished levels of happiness, and elevated emotional variability are all indices of
emotion dysregulation, the results add to a growing body of evidence showing that
emotion dysregulation predicts symptoms of anxiety, depression and aggressive behavior in
children and adolescents (Beauchaine et al. 2007; Bosquet and Egeland 2006; Yap et al. 2008).
For
children with early
emotion dysregulation, however, increased risk for mood
dysregulation characterized by anger, dysphoric mood, and suicidality — possibly indicative of disruptive mood
dysregulation disorder — emerges only in the presence of low parental warmth and / or peer rejection during middle childhood.