Research has indicated that mindfulness training is an effective treatment
for emotion dysregulation, stress, depression, and grief — all issues that can lie at the root of addiction.This workbook incorporates the best techniques from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for the treatment of addiction, including emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and defusion skills.
Not exact matches
Indeed, Linehan has argued that a better name
for the condition is «
emotion dysregulation disorder.»
Self - Help Therapy offers web - based treatment
for borderline personality disorder (BPD) and
emotion dysregulation based on the book The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook.
While traditional dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) has shown tremendous success in treating people with
emotion dysregulation, there have been few resources available
for treating those with overcontrol disorders.
In The development of
emotion regulation and
dysregulation: Biological and behavioral aspects, Monographs of the society
for research in child development, 59 (2 - 3): 25 ~ 52
Therefore, it is reasonable to suggest that emotional responsiveness may be particularly relevant
for predicting feeding responsiveness among mothers who struggle with both
emotion and energy - intake
dysregulation.
DBT is an evidence - based treatment approach traditionally recommended
for borderline personality disorder; however, research suggests that this model is appropriate
for clients struggling generally with chronic difficulties in
emotion dysregulation.
The main tenet is that the underlying problem
for many of our youth is
emotion dysregulation due to biological disposition, environmental context and the transaction between the two during childhood development.
I have been dealing with children with «Pervasive
emotion dysregulation»
for 12 years and was so excited about EMDR, but had so many kids that could not even handle any positive affect.
Second, the Unipolar Depression and Anxiety groups reported significantly greater emotional
dysregulation for the domains of non acceptance of
emotions (Non-Acceptance), and lack of emotional clarity (Clarity) compared to both the BD and HC groups.
The profile of
emotion dysregulation was virtually identical
for the Unipolar Depression and Anxiety groups, with BD demonstrating
emotion regulation difficulties intermediate between controls and the two clinical groups.
A sample of 16 clinically anxious children (age 8 — 12, eight girls / boys) was assessed
for emotion understanding (Test of Emotion Comprehension), anxiety (Screening for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders - Revised and Anxiety Disorder Interview Schedule), emotion dysregulation (Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale) and attachment security (Security
emotion understanding (Test of
Emotion Comprehension), anxiety (Screening for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders - Revised and Anxiety Disorder Interview Schedule), emotion dysregulation (Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale) and attachment security (Security
Emotion Comprehension), anxiety (Screening
for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders - Revised and Anxiety Disorder Interview Schedule),
emotion dysregulation (Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale) and attachment security (Security
emotion dysregulation (Difficulties in
Emotion Regulation Scale) and attachment security (Security
Emotion Regulation Scale) and attachment security (Security Scale).
[jounal] Keenan, K. / 2000 /
Emotion dysregulation as a risk factor
for child psychopathology / Clinical Psychology: Science & Practice 7: 418 ~ 434
[jounal] Cole, P. M. / 1994 / The development of
emotion regulation and
dysregulation: A clinical perspective / Monographs of the Society
for Research in Child Development 59: 73 ~ 100
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emotions
Introducing a new model of
emotion dysregulation with implications
for everyday use of music and music therapy.
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?
Structural equation models and regression analyses accounting
for age and sex contributions revealed that
emotion dysregulation mediated associations between sociodemographic risk and internalizing symptoms, externalizing problem behavior, and drug use severity, and moderated links between psychosocial risk and internalizing symptoms and externalizing problem behavior.
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emotion dysregulation, stress, depression, and grief that lie at the heart of addiction.
For instance, emotion dysregulation may be more strongly associated with internalizing problems for females, and more strongly with aggressive behavior for mal
For instance,
emotion dysregulation may be more strongly associated with internalizing problems
for females, and more strongly with aggressive behavior for mal
for females, and more strongly with aggressive behavior
for mal
for males.
Against this background, the aims of the current study were to (a) confirm the six - factor structure of the Difficulties in
Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS; Gratz & Roemer, Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 23 (4), 253 — 263, 2004) in a sample of adolescent inpatients (N = 218); (b) explore the relation between different aspects of emotion dysregulation and lifetime NSSI while controlling for psychopathology and sex; and (c) assess the clinical utility of the DERS in detecting lifetime NSSI
Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS; Gratz & Roemer, Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 23 (4), 253 — 263, 2004) in a sample of adolescent inpatients (N = 218); (b) explore the relation between different aspects of
emotion dysregulation and lifetime NSSI while controlling for psychopathology and sex; and (c) assess the clinical utility of the DERS in detecting lifetime NSSI
emotion dysregulation and lifetime NSSI while controlling
for psychopathology and sex; and (c) assess the clinical utility of the DERS in detecting lifetime NSSI status.
For fathers, only the association between child
emotion dysregulation and child social problems was significant.
Emotion dysregulation is often invoked as an important construct for understanding risk for psychopathology, but specificity of domains of emotion regulation in clinically relevant research is often l
Emotion dysregulation is often invoked as an important construct
for understanding risk
for psychopathology, but specificity of domains of
emotion regulation in clinically relevant research is often l
emotion regulation in clinically relevant research is often lacking.
Regression analyses revealed that only the limited access to
emotion regulation strategies subscale accounted
for a significant portion of the variance in NSSI when controlling
for other aspects of
emotion dysregulation, sex, and psychopathology.
In addition to application to research and theory, the study of basic emotional processes in adolescence is also informative
for prevention and intervention efforts, as early forms of
emotion dysregulation can indicate risk
for psychopathology (Cole and Hall 2008).
For children with early emotion dysregulation, however, increased risk for mood dysregulation characterized by anger, dysphoric mood, and suicidality — possibly indicative of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder — emerges only in the presence of low parental warmth and / or peer rejection during middle childho
For children with early
emotion dysregulation, however, increased risk
for mood dysregulation characterized by anger, dysphoric mood, and suicidality — possibly indicative of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder — emerges only in the presence of low parental warmth and / or peer rejection during middle childho
for mood
dysregulation characterized by anger, dysphoric mood, and suicidality — possibly indicative of disruptive mood
dysregulation disorder — emerges only in the presence of low parental warmth and / or peer rejection during middle childhood.