Findings suggest that children's attributions may be a mechanism through which parental conditional negative regard is related to children's depressive symptoms and
emotion reactivity during a performance challenge.
Emotion Reactivity, Comfort Expressing Emotions, and Future Suicidal Ideation in Emerging Adults.
Specifically, we found that smaller hippocampus volumes and greater responses to sad faces in
emotion reactivity regions predict increased depressive symptoms at the time of scan, whereas larger amygdala volumes, smaller insula volumes, and greater responses in
emotion reactivity regions predict decreased emotion regulation skills.
A majority of these regions are associated with
emotion reactivity and / or regulation.
Wald, Nava - Influence of maternal negative
emotion reactivity and cognitive reappraisal on child anxiety disorder (Research Article)
Not exact matches
Using a face recognition task, here we demonstrate an amplified
reactivity to anger and fear
emotions across the day, without sleep.
But in infants whose mothers had reported that there was a lot of arguing at home, the fMRI showed flares of activity in regions of the brain associated with
emotion, stress
reactivity, and self - regulation.
Maternal sensitivity is related to hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis stress
reactivity and regulation in response to
emotion challenge in 6 - month - old infants.
For instance, parents play an important role in fostering children's early learning (e.g., language and problem - solving abilities) and in shaping their social - emotional skills (e.g.,
emotion regulation,
reactivity to stress, and self - esteem).
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.
Plus, oxytocin also calms the
reactivity of the amygdala, the fear center of your brain, and strengthens its communication with brain circuits that help you control
emotions.
Your oven needs to be a certain temperature to cook your food properly inside and out; likewise, your body needs to be a certain way — i.e., cleared of
reactivity — in order to assimilate your whole
emotions.
It is a volatile beast that is driven from human
emotion, and human beings vary in their emotional
reactivity to specific events, especially when their money is on the line.
To solve leash
reactivity, we need to change your dog's
emotions.
Emotionally Focused Therapy is a brief therapy model for most couples and one that necessitates a clear commitment from a therapist to supporting healthy relationships, creating a safe haven in the therapy sessions for the couple, the ability to be with each person's intense
emotions,
reactivity, and distress, to help a couple identify the patterns they are stuck in along with barriers to fulfilling connection and intimacy, and the ability to be open to feedback and adjustment to unique client needs along the way.
These findings match the behavioral changes we see after a mindfulness program, like better
emotion regulation, less
reactivity, and even better performance on tasks.
Week 4: Managing
emotions, through handling emotional
reactivity using self - soothing, safe - place imagery and distraction.
The fact that too fast emotional
reactivity can lead to destabilization, shows that reflecting each other's moods is not enough for a stable relationship: a certain time range is necessary for compound
emotions to form.
Higher levels of maternal intensity and
reactivity, found in those with BPD, were linked with lower self - focused
emotion regulation, blunted fear and more anger in their infants
The ability to be with each person's intense
emotions,
reactivity, and distress without taking sides,
They had less white and cortical gray matter, and smaller - sized hippocampi and amygdale — brain structures that play a key role in spatial learning, memory consolidation, stress
reactivity, and the processing of
emotion.
Linguistic markers of
emotion regulation and cardiovascular
reactivity among older caregiving spouses
Teachers in the Schussler et al. (2016) study reported increased emotional awareness and reduced
reactivity in emotional situations; the breathing and
emotion awareness exercises learned as part of the MBI were commonly utilised by teachers to effect this outcome.
Temperament traits are constitutionally - based individual differences in emotional
reactivity (speed and intensity of surgency and negative affectivity) and self - regulation of
emotion, which includes strategies that modulate
reactivity, such as attentional control and the inhibition of dominant responses (Rothbart et al., 2006).
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia
reactivity predicts
emotion regulation and depressive symptoms in at - risk and control children
Maternal posttraumatic stress symptoms and infant emotional
reactivity and
emotion regulation.
Mindfulness Therapy is very effective for chaining the core
emotions that fuel emotional
reactivity and is especially effective for anxiety disorders, depression and addictions.
Patients who practice mindfulness develop metacognitive awareness of their
emotions which, in turn, reduces their
reactivity to negative affect.
The professionals normalize these discussions and assist the clients in handling difficult
emotions and avoiding
reactivity.
Through Mindfulness - based Online Therapy we learn to totally transform our
emotions and patterns of reactive thinking that keep us stuck in negative patterns of emotional
reactivity.
The current pilot study examined the impact of comorbid internalizing disorders and comorbid Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) on
emotion regulation in children with ADHD by measuring RSA as an indicator of dysregulated emotional
reactivity.
An index of
emotion - related physiological arousal — cortisol
reactivity — and subjective
emotion regulation have both been independently linked to substance use and psychological difficulties among youth.
Neural networks including the prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortices develop under influence of genetic and environmental factors and play an important role in emotional
reactivity but also in
emotion regulation, attention, and cognitive control [11, 12].
With respect to internalizing symptoms, high
emotion - related physiological
reactivity coupled with high
emotion regulation difficulties were associated with higher self - reported major depression symptoms among youth.
Empirical studies have widely stressed that sensitive caregiving allows the baby not to feel overwhelmed, moderating or accelerating his / her
emotions and intervening at a neuro - physiological level on the
reactivity of the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenocortical (HPA) system (Tronick, 1989; Nelson and Bosquet, 2000; Beebe and Lachmann, 2002).
The current study (N = 134 adolescents) sought to elucidate the interactive effects of cortisol
reactivity following a stressful parent — child interaction task and self - reported
emotion regulation ability on adolescents» substance use and externalizing and internalizing behavior problems.
Mindfulness - based stress reduction (MBSR) is thought to reduce emotional
reactivity and enhance
emotion regulation in patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD).
Parent
emotion socialization and pre-adolescent's social and emotional adjustment: Moderating effects of autonomic nervous system
reactivity.
Heightened and prolonged negative
emotions and heightened variability, however, may be indications of extreme emotional
reactivity and ineffective attempts at
emotion regulation.
For instance, how do emotional
reactivity and
emotion regulation strategies interact, i.e., can some highly emotionally reactive individuals modulate their
emotions in such effective ways that
emotion dysregulation does not result?
The current study examined two
emotion regulation strategies, cognitive reappraisal and affective suppression, in interaction with self - report and biological measures of emotional
reactivity as predictors of internalizing symptoms.
Importantly, MBSR may be related to greater ability to disengage attention from aversive emotional stimuli (Lutz et al., 2008); thereby reducing emotional
reactivity and enhancing the ability to implement
emotion regulation strategies.
This notion is strengthened by reports of increased cardiac
reactivity in avoidant infants in the strange situation paradigm: Sroufe and Waters [121] showed in an early study accelerated heart rate in both dismissing and preoccupied children, while only dismissing attached children minimized the display of
emotion.
Emotional
Reactivity and Internalizing Symptoms: Moderating Role of
Emotion Regulation.
Temperament and
emotion regulation: the role of autonomic nervous system
reactivity.
Finally, the situational context must be appreciated because it could alter the evaluation of emotional
reactivity, and it could influence
emotion regulation strategies [44], [45].