Schizophrenia outpatients» perceptions of their parents: Is
expressed emotion a factor?
Not exact matches
But there is also no evidence that not
expressing emotions is a
factor in breast cancer.
Teaching children to connect with, label and
express emotions in a healthy way is an important protective
factor.
Whereas knowledge of the disorder clearly is important in understanding and supporting one throughout recovery, having knowledge of the disorder is not a sufficient cause of low
expressed emotion due to the amount of other outside contributing
factors.
Overall, although McDonagh did an excellent job in portraying the main points on
expressed emotion and the problems that can be associated with it, one must not overlook the importance of outside contributing
factors to the onset of high
expressed emotion and the essential contributing
factors of cultural and economical influences.
The above studies support the idea that when looking into the issue of high
expressed emotion and its correlation with relapse of psychological disorders one needs to not only consider family dynamics but also social and economic
factors to see what would be within the acceptable norms for the patient to be interacting with on a daily basis.
The paper more than aptly described
expressed emotion and explained how it is a major contributing
factor in the success rate of a patient's recovery.
Emotion regulation is an important factor in determining levels of experienced and expressed e
Emotion regulation is an important
factor in determining levels of experienced and
expressed emotionemotion.
In comparison to children with deficits in emotional development, children with a developed EC are more likely: 1) to sustain learning; 2) to engage in empathic and prosocial behaviours; 3) to
express appropriate
emotions in various contexts; 4) to use adaptive strategies to deal with negative / upsetting
emotions (e.g., anger); and 5) to reduce several risk
factors associated with psychopathology.
Family
factors in schizophrenic relapse: a California replication of the British research on
expressed emotion
Family
factors in schizophrenic relapse: replication in California of British research in
Expressed Emotion
Family
factors in schizophrenic relapse: Replication in California of British research on
expressed emotion