Emotion regulation refers to how we manage and control our emotions. It means being able to understand and handle our feelings in a healthy way, so they don't overwhelm us or negatively impact our behavior.
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Research on the assessment
of emotion regulation strategies in children and adolescents through self - report was originally dominated by measures of stress coping responses.
Although the field of
emotion regulation in children and adolescents is growing, there is need for age - adjusted measures that assess a large variety of strategies.
In older adults, the effect of these traits
on emotion regulation ability is consistent with what the literature would predict.
This study examined
emotion regulation as a mediator in the relationship of attachment and depression in adolescents.
There is, in other words, need for an instrument that assesses a broad range of behavioral and
cognitive emotion regulation strategies for several emotions in children and adolescents.
Given the sensitive and largely internal nature of
emotion regulation processes, self - report therefore seems the most appropriate way to assess them [17].
Parent training to reduce problem behaviors over the transition to high school: Tests of indirect effects through
improved emotion regulation skills.
This study examined the predictive validity of 2 assessment approaches to adult attachment in relation to
emotion regulation behaviors during marital conflict interactions.
The development of
effective emotion regulation skills is important during adolescence, especially as stressful life events increase during this time.
Results
showed emotion regulation, social - environmental stability, and child functioning / strengths improved significantly with treatment.
Direct observational assessments of child
emotion regulation capacities and maternal sensitivity were completed in early infancy, at 12 and 18 months, and at 5 years.
When fathers of AD children were interviewed, they were significantly more likely than mothers to report that their child displayed
emotion regulation behaviours.
The purpose of this paper was to try to understand
how emotion regulation affected suicide attitude in graduate students.
The results from a final study supported the idea that having used self - control
reduces emotion regulation rather than increasing the strength of emotion generally.
Successful emotion regulation skills application predicts subsequent reduction of symptom severity during treatment of major depressive disorder.
The research indicates that sleep could play an important part in
negative emotion regulation ability in individuals suffering from depression or anxiety.
We examined whether attachment security predicted symptom change, and
whether emotion regulation capacities mediated this relation.
Children are also
taught emotion regulation, how to trust their parents, and new ways of understanding of their life experiences.
What we've been wanting to do is to understand the crucial role that
emotion regulation plays in terms of teacher stress and wellbeing.
They found that, when compared to guided imagery relaxation, a brief training in mindfulness helped participants struggling with depression to reduce their symptoms through
greater emotion regulation.
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