Development of
emotion expression during infancy: General course and patterns of individual difference
Existing observational studies indeed showed that difficulties with
emotion expression during parent - child interactions are related to children's AD.
Parents reported on their mindful parenting practices, and parents»
emotion expressions during the conflict interaction were coded including negative emotion, positive emotion, and shared parent - youth positive emotion.
Not exact matches
Scientists at Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University are learning more about another facet of hippocampal function: its importance in the regulation and
expression of
emotions, particularly
during early development.
Science now understands how the human brain grows and develops
during childhood, and how inter-related brain systems for
emotion, motivation, communication, authority, and social relationship operate to determine children's social, behavioral, and emotional
expressions; and we now know how to resolve many of the traditional problems of childhood, including excessive anger and defiance, impulsivity, depression and withdrawal, and poor self - motivation at home and school.
Older adults were judged to express greater negative affect than young adults in the spontaneous
expression condition, but there were no age differences in expressed
emotion during expressive suppression or positive refocusing.
In non-directive play therapy, the child chooses all of the activities and the therapist responds
during the play in ways that help facilitate the
expression of
emotion or that promote self - esteem in the child.
Results showed that accurate recognition of facial
expressions of negative
emotions (anger, contempt, disgust, fear, and sadness) predicted less conflict engaging behaviors
during conflict with their romantic partners (but not positive problem solving and withdrawal), which in turn predicted greater relationship satisfaction.
Magai et al. (2000) found an effect of attachment «Preoccupation» on facial
expression of disgust
during an
emotion elicitation task.
Although previous studies have shown that mothers» psychological difficulties influence fathers» parenting practices in terms of affect
expression during parent — child interactions and their sensitive responses to child signals (e.g., Goodman 2008; Ponnet et al. 2013), these studies did not include parent — child discussions of
emotions.
During social interactions emotional
expressions reflect what goes on between individuals; parent and child dynamically and reciprocally alter their
emotions with respect to the ongoing and anticipated
emotions of each other (Butler 2011; Fogel 1993; Hinde 1997; Morelen and Suveg 2012).
SACS identifies the affect /
emotions expressed
during interactions through a combination of voice tone, facial
expressions, and physical cues.