Sentences with phrase «cognitive emotion regulation»

[jounal] Garnefski, N. / 2004 / Cognitive emotion regulation strategies and depressive symptoms: Differences between males and females / Personality and Individual Differences 36: 267 ~ 276
[jounal] Garnefski, N. / 2001 / Negative life events, cognitive emotion regulation and emotional problems / Personality and Individual Differences 30: 1311 ~ 1327
[jounal] Slee, N. / 2008 / The influence of cognitive emotion regulation strategies and depression severity on deliberate self - harm / Suicide and Life - Threatening Behavior 38: 274 ~ 286
The Garnefski Cognitive Emotion Regulation (CERQ - short), Rachman Thought - Action Fusion, and Health and Safety Executive job stress (HSE) questionnaires were used for the data collection.
This study elucidates the link between cognitive emotion regulation strategies and underlying physiological regulation in adolescents but also indicates a putative influence of maternal internalizing symptoms on emotion regulation in their offspring.
This self - report instrument evaluates nine cognitive emotion regulation strategies that can be used by children after experiencing a negative life event.
Similarly, the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents (ERQ - CA) assesses the cognitive emotion regulation strategies Reappraisal and Suppression in 10 - to 18 - year - olds [17].
In response to the absence of an adequate assessment directly examining CER strategies, Garnefski and colleagues developed the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ)[6].
This research was conducted to assess the relationship between cognitive emotion regulation styles and thought action fusion, and job stress in nurses.
Citation: Liu W, Chen L, Blue PR (2016) Chinese Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of the Child Version of the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire.
The Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ), for instance, measures 5 adaptive and 4 non-adaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies that children and adolescents use when they experience negative life events [16,25].
The CERQ [16,25] is a 36 - item questionnaire that measures cognitive emotion regulation in children and adolescents.
Cognitive emotion regulation in yogic meditative practitioners: sustained modulation of electrical brain potentials
Relationships between cognitive emotion regulation strategies with depression and anxiety
Negative Life Events, Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Emotional Problems.
The Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire.
The Effects of Traumatic Event and Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies on Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Post-traumatic Growth
As a result, several instruments measuring emotion regulation in adults have emerged in recent years (e.g., Freudenthaler & Neubauer's Emotion Management Abilities test, 2007; Garnefski & Kraaij's Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, 2007; Mayer, Salovey, & Caruso's Emotional Intelligence Test, 2002; Nelis, Quoidbach, Hansenne, & Mikolajczak's Emotion Regulation Profile - Revised, 2011).
Garnefski, N., van den Kommer, T., Kraaij, V., Teerds, J., Legerstee, J. and Onstein, E. (2002) The relationship between cognitive emotion regulation strategies and emotional problems.

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The insular cortex (insula), which plays a role in functions typically linked to emotion (including perception, motor control, self - awareness, cognitive functioning, and interpersonal experience) and the regulation of your body's homeostasis
«Putting emotions into word» may have important social, cognitive, and emotional implications by improving one's own emotional regulation and receiving instrumental information to cope with the effects of trauma.
Gazzaley is testing a meditation - inspired activity that may help people train themselves to minimize internal distractions, while Bavelier is interested in another type of cognitive control that likely plays into supertasking: emotional regulation, or the ability to minimize interference from anxiety and other strong, distracting emotions.
Furthermore, poor sleep or insufficient sleep duration in children may negatively impair their cognitive (language and learning), behavioural (hyperactivity, irritability), emotional (negative emotion regulation and self - control), and physical (unhealthy weight) development.
It also plays a role in emotion regulation, and well - established types of psychotherapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy, engage this region of the brain by equipping patients with strategies to reframe or re-evaluate their emotions.
Half of the women took part in a smoking cessation program consisting of emotion regulation treatment (ERT) combined with standard cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT), while the others received CBT and a control treatment consisting of health and lifestyle education.
There is a tendency to highlight the importance of cognitive achievements and the family's socioeconomic background for people's success in the future, but this study shows that children's self - regulation, which comprises children's social skills and processing of emotions, directs the future development in a profound way in different domains of life.
Cognitive - emotional regulation is the idea that deliberately changing your thoughts about a situation can change your emotions.
The study, conducted by Francesca Filbey, Ph.D., Director of Cognitive Neuroscience Research of Addictive Behaviors at the Center for BrainHealth and her colleagues, shows that risk - taking teens exhibit hyperconnectivity between the amygdala, a center responsible for emotional reactivity, and specific areas of the prefrontal cortex associated with emotion regulation and critical thinking skills.
By 2015 mindfulness - based practices were well - integrated into various skilled therapies: mindfulness - based stress reduction (improves depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and emotion regulation), dialectical behavior therapy (improves emotion regulation, self - soothing, and impulsivity), mindfulness - based cognitive therapy (50 % eduction in relapse for repeated serious depressive episodes), mindfulness - based relapse prevention (for addictions), and acceptance and commitment therapy.
Self - Regulation, Dysregulation, Emotion Regulation and Their Impact on Cognitive and Socio - Emotional Abilities in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
«My expertise with techniques such as coping skills and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective with a wide range of issues including personal growth, stress reduction, grief and loss, anxiety, emotion regulation, trauma, and substance abuse.
Furthermore, previous reviews have suggested that early infantile aggression is associated with hostile social cognitive biases and impaired self - regulation of behavior and emotions, which in turn potentially increase antisocial behavior during childhood or later in life (Shonkoff, Boyce, & McEwen, 2009; Tremblay, 2010).
Emotion regulation: Affective, cognitive, and social consequences.
Emotion regulation and memory: The cognitive costs of keeping one's cool.
With regard to beliefs, appraisal is an important cognitive aspect of the process model and it is pivotal to both emotion generation and emotion regulation (Gross, 2013).
I also utilize CBT to focus on changing negative core beliefs and cognitive distortions and DBT to teach distress tolerance, emotion regulation and interpersonal assertiveness skills.
Second, it would be interesting to develop the findings regarding performance by examining variables that are at the same time strongly associated with performance and in a non-ambivalent way to emotion regulation, such as the way students process information (superficial versus in - depth), the way students regulate their learning (self - regulation versus external guidance) and the kind of cognitive strategies used (i.e. among a list of problem - solving heuristics)(Pekrun, 2006).
Appropriate garnering of the stress response in anticipation of this social challenge would be expected based on previous data.8, 13,50 In the current study, this was observed only after the intervention, possibly because of intervention - induced changes in cognitive appraisal, including the value placed on peer interactions, attention to instructions about the peer entry task, self - assessment of skills to be used during the pending task, and emotion and behavior regulation during the stimulus presentation.
These authors effectively describe in lay terms how mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation and interpersonal effectiveness skills augment the more traditional applications of cognitive behavioral therapy strategies in the treatment of anxiety.
Children with strong social cognition tend to have stronger language abilities, emotion regulation and executive function skills (e.g., planning skills, self - control, and cognitive flexibility).
The WWW group showed a greater shift toward a more organized or secure attachment relationship and a greater improvement in cognitive development and emotion regulation than infants in the PPT group.
Neural and Cognitive Markers and Regulation of Emotion in Depression: A Mini-Review and a Short Case Report
As a mental health therapist with advanced training in both Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), she loves supporting individuals and families through difficulties involving anxiety, mood disorders, emotion regulation, self - injury and suicidality.
Therapy methods include but are not limited to Mindfulness, Meditation, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Emotion Regulation.
A person - by - situation approach to emotion regulation: Cognitive reappraisal can either help or hurt, depending on the context.
[jounal] Gross, J. J. / 2002 / Emotion regulation: Affective, cognitive, and social consequences / Psychophysiology 39: 281 ~ 291
Apply cognitive - behavioral strategies to target suicidal beliefs and emotion regulation skills deficits.
For example, the uncinate fasciculus is a white - matter tract connecting the amygdala and neighbouring anterior temporal lobe with the orbitofrontal cortex and it thus may be involved in facilitating empathy, emotion regulation and socio - cognitive processes [150].
Given that the consequences of raising security activation on emotion regulation (e.g., Shaver et al., 2009) are mediated mostly through cognitive processes, we can expect that priming the secure base schema should have beneficial effects on emotion processing for individuals with attachment anxiety.
[jounal] Mikulincer, M. / 2003 / Attachment theory and affect regulation: The dynamics, development, and cognitive consequences of attachment - related strategies / Motivation and Emotion 27 (2): 77 ~ 102
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