On the other hand, parents of children with an AD might also be afraid to express negative emotions, as they may underestimate
the emotion regulation abilities of their child with an AD and perceive the child as extremely vulnerable, thereby discouraging the expression of emotions (Bögels and Brechman - Toussaint 2006).
Not exact matches
Emotional
regulation also refers to the
ability to access strategies that allow you to reduce the intensity
of the
emotion when needed.
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.
Differential attachment styles have been linked to differential
emotion regulation and
ability to cope with stress in samples
of young adults.
Furthermore, the
ability to rebound from conflict to the positive conversation became a marker
of emotion -
regulation ability of couples.
One final example is the prefrontal cortex, which is thought to play an important role in regulating behavior by suppressing impulses and
emotions arising from the amygdala and other parts
of the limbic system.50 — 52 In animal studies, exposure to chronic stress or glucocorticoids alters the synaptic connectivity within the prefrontal cortex, 52,53 and this may limit the
ability of the prefrontal cortex to (1) suppress the impulsivity and aggression
of the limbic system, and (2) execute adaptive responses (rather than maladaptive responses) to stress.54 — 56 Stress - induced changes in brain structure parallel the well - described impact
of significant childhood adversity on a variety
of brain functions, including the modulation
of physiologic responses (hyper - responsive or chronically active stress response), learning (impaired memory), and the
regulation of behavior (the
ability to execute adaptive vs maladaptive responses to stress).3, 39,57
The mindfulness component involves extensive rehearsal
of mindfulness skills (e.g., meditation practice) designed to improve patients» attentional control,
ability to decentre from negative thinking, and
emotion regulation.
Emotion regulation can be defined as «the
ability to respond to the ongoing demands
of experience with the range
of emotions in a manner that is socially...
Emotion regulation and the quality
of social interaction: Does the
ability to evaluate emotional situations and identify effective responses matter?
TARGET teaches a seven - step sequence
of skills, the FREEDOM Steps, designed to enable participants to recognize, understand, and gain control
of stress reactions by enhancing their strengths /
abilities for mental focusing, mindfulness,
emotion regulation, executive function, and interpersonal engagement / interaction.
Based on review
of relevant literature, this study proposed a structural equation model where maternal
ability for mentalization as measured by emotional
regulation mediates the relationship between insecure adult attachment and negative
emotion and psychological control.
Additionally, with more years
of emotion regulation experience, young rapidly regulating individuals may come to resemble their older counterparts both in affective profile and in their
ability to sustain a regulated positive mood over a prolonged period
of time.
Try to see the outbursts as a release
of emotions and not something that must be stopped — with time, if you continue to provide clear guidance your 3 year old's self -
regulation abilities will get better.
Emotional intimacy may be most closely related to couples» conflict as
emotion regulation processes are central one's
ability to manage conflict constructively instead
of destructively.
In his paper, Holbein emphasis the boost provided by self -
regulation, noting that the
ability to «persevere, delay gratification, see others» perspectives, and properly target
emotion and behavior» can help people overcome the costs
of participating in an election, whether it's waiting in a line at a polling place or not getting turned off by negative ads.
This then begins a problematic negative cycle in which the use
of drugs further compromises the
regulation abilities of the PFC, leading to further
emotion regulation deficits and risk for other forms
of comorbid psychopathology [53 • •].
The
regulation of emotions is a complex and dynamic process involving the
ability to assess the context surrounding an emotional experience, identifying and evaluating the emotional experience, as well as modifying the expression
of emotion in accordance with personal goals and social demands (e.g., Jacob et al., 2011).
An exploration
of the variables concerning infants»
emotion regulation ability Korean Journal
of Early Childhood Education [Internet].
Although several authors have argued that
emotion regulation abilities in children may be related to attachment security (e.g., Cassidy, 1994; Sroufe, 1996), the vast majority
of studies has investigated either the association between anxiety and attachment security, or the association between anxiety and
emotion regulation abilities (e.g., Esbjørn et al., 2012, for a review).
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of the variables related to the infant's
emotion regulation ability, having investigated the relationships between the infant's
emotion regulation ability, and their individual factors and child - rearing factors.
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Conclusions:
Emotion regulation abilities among people with euthymic BD were significantly less compromised than Unipolar Depression and Anxiety groups with regards to emotional awareness, acceptance
of emotions, and understanding
of emotions.
In addition to supporting individual
emotion regulation development and strategies, this work also suggests that minimizing contextual stressors and environmental risk will be critical as well — stressors that we know further compromise
emotion regulation abilities (e.g., see [97] for a review
of the effects
of environmental stress on the response and regulatory systems and subsequent risk for psychopathology).
Third, investigation about the infant's
emotion regulation abilities revealed that, the level
of cognitive development in the infant related variables and the responsiveness to the mother's parenting attitude in the mother related variables, exerted relative impact respectively.
A crucial task for future research is to further investigate the specific function
of emotion regulation for psychopathology and to integrate this
ability into treatment approaches for children.
Little is known about fathers» and mothers» complementary role in alleviating or buffering against the effect
of spouses» reactions on children's
emotion regulation abilities.
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.
2012, «An exploration
of the variables concerning infants»
emotion regulation ability», Korean Journal
of Early Childhood Education, vol.
The major results
of this research are as follows: First, as to the variables related to the infants, investigation results showed that there were negative correlations between the
emotion regulation abilities, and activity, adaptability and mood, while there were positive correlations between the
emotion regulation abilities, and attachment, stability and cognitive development among the infants» temperaments.
An exploration
of the variables concerning infants»
emotion regulation ability.
It is noteworthy that the parental role (e.g., parental responsiveness to children's displays
of emotion, parenting styles that are controlling or caring, parent emotional expression, and parent
emotion regulation) have been documented to play a fundamental role in children's developing
ability to self - regulate their
emotions [41].
Sukyoung Park Bangsil Yee «An exploration
of the variables concerning infants»
emotion regulation ability» Korean Journal
of Early Childhood Education 32.4 pp. 427 - 444 (2012): 427.
In comparison to children
of parents with an
emotion dismissing philosophy,
emotion coached children tend to have better physiological and
emotion regulation abilities, fewer externalising and internalising symptoms, higher self - esteem, less physiological stress, and higher levels
of academic achievement (e.g., Shortt et al. 2010; Gottman et al. 1996).
Given the high rates
of emotional difficulties (Ooi et al. 2011; Totsika et al. 2011), psychopathology (Brereton et al. 2006; Dickerson et al. 2011), and externalizing and internalizing problems (Maskey et al. 2013) in children with ASD, these findings support the need for interventions targeting the underlying deficits in
emotion regulation abilities (Gross and Thompson 2007; Mazefsky et al. 2013; Rieffe et al. 2011; Weiss 2014).
Adults noted the
ability of children with callous / unemotional traits to manage and regulate their
emotions, while poor
emotion regulation was more predictive
of the cluster
of externalizing problems.
A variety
of scales aim to measure «emotional competence / intelligence», an approach that is focused on emotional
abilities, e.g., the appraisal and
regulation of emotions; these scales are designed to assess performance similar to IQ tests [61], [62].