Trained as a social psychologist, she studies the impact of positive
emotion on adjustment to health - related and other life stress.
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adjustment,
emotions, returning to work, and more.
Prospective effects of
emotion - regulation skills
on emotional
adjustment.
The scale was designed to gauge
emotions of guilt and separate them from shame and regret, which are linked more closely to feelings of depression and anxiety, both of which can have significant negative impacts
on the divorce process and postdivorce
adjustment.
23, No. 5, 672 - 697 (2002)(the positive impact of a dual - residence arrangement
on children's
adjustment is suppressed by the presence of interparental aggression, children's reported
emotion of sadness, and their use of active intervention to regulate their
emotions.)
The Attachment Focused Therapy program focuses
on helping families thrive by building connection and trust and employs highly experienced therapists to work with families through
emotions and behaviors surrounding issues such as grief and loss, identity, family
adjustment, abandonment, etc..
The study explored the total, direct and indirect effects of
emotion knowledge
on adjustment in preschoolers and examined whether
emotion regulation mediated the relationships between
emotion knowledge and
adjustment (social competence, and behavioral difficulties, such as anxiety — withdrawal and anger — aggression).
We focused
on families living in high - risk neighborhoods, where rates of maternal depressive symptomatology and child
adjustment problems occur at heightened levels, and where the quality of mother - child interactions and child
emotion regulation skills maybe of particular importance in promoting adaptation (Dodge et al. 2005).
As a result, separation - individuation does not mediated the effects of parental relationship
on depression, college
adjustment and positive
emotion.
Specifically, we illustrate the potential value of this new approach by identifying a taxonomy of dyad - level subtypes that differ in how their
emotions (i.e., multiple within - day ratings of happiness — chosen here as an exemplar variable with variance properties useful for methods development) vary through normal daily life, and examine how that taxonomy is related to a set of theoretically meaningful variables — subjective health, dyadic
adjustment (agreement
on amount of time spent with partner), and relationship satisfaction, all of which constitute important characteristics of older couples» well - being (Hoppmann & Gerstorf, 2016).