However, longitudinal studies that address the role
of emotion dysregulation in the development of psychopathology in adolescence are scarce.
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).
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.
It has been suggested that facets
of emotion dysregulation are observable during childhood and adolescence, prior to the emergence of BPD, and that adolescents with BPD symptomatology experience greater emotion dysregulation than their peers (Crowell et al., 2010).
Physiological measures
of emotion dysregulation: Investigating the development of affective disorders
Despite recent empirical efforts to characterize the relationship between emotion dysregulation and borderline symptomatology among adolescents, many questions remain unanswered about the role
of emotion dysregulation in the development of BPD, as well as the nature and extent
of emotion dysregulation among adolescents who have BPD.
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 status.
This study explored relations between components of cumulative risk and adjustment in a sample of 324 South African youth (M age = 13.11 years; SD = 1.54 years; 65 % female; 56 % Black / African; 14 % Colored; 23 % Indian; 7 % White), and tested competing models
of emotion dysregulation as a mediator or moderator of risk — adjustment links.
Building on the assumption that elevated levels of negative emotions, diminished levels of happiness, and elevated emotional variability are all indices
of emotion dysregulation, the results add to a growing body of evidence showing that emotion dysregulation predicts symptoms of anxiety, depression and aggressive behavior in children and adolescents (Beauchaine et al. 2007; Bosquet and Egeland 2006; Yap et al. 2008).
Introducing a new model
of emotion dysregulation with implications for everyday use of music and music therapy.
Parental psychological control and aggression in youth: Moderating effect
of emotion dysregulation.
Results showed that parents who reported higher levels
of emotion dysregulation tended to invalidate their adolescent's emotional expressions more often, which in turn related to higher levels of adolescent emotion dysregulation.
The mediating role
of emotion dysregulation and depression on the relationship between childhood trauma exposure and emotional eating
Correspondence between physiological and self - report measures
of emotion dysregulation: a longitudinal investigation of youth with and without psychopathology.
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.
[jounal] Weinberg, A. / 2009 / Measurement
of emotion dysregulation in adolescents / Psychological Assessment 21 (4): 616 ~ 621
Analogously to observations on the relationships between emotional avoidance, beliefs about emotions, and emotion dysregulation (Linehan, 1993), it has recently been argued that experiential avoidance — the tendency to escape private experiences, such as emotions — may be understood as a function
of emotion dysregulation (Hayes et al., 1996; Boulanger, Hayes, & Pistorello, 2010).
Correspondence between physiological and self - report measures
of emotion dysregulation: A longitudinal investigation of youth with and without psychopathology
DBT targets addiction as a symptom
of emotion dysregulation.
Generally, the current study represents a wider framework toward understanding the important role beliefs about emotions play in the understanding
of emotion dysregulation, as delineated by several theories, researches and clinical observations (Gross & Thompson, 2007; Werner & Gross, 2010).
I love the fact that these authors were able to reflect real - life psychotherapy by taking an eclectic approach to the treatment
of emotion dysregulation.»
extraversion, agreeableness and emotional stability explain 68.3 % of the variance
of the emotion dysregulation score.
Linear regression by stepwise shows that both extraversion and agreeableness explain 66.5 % of the variance of the emotion regulation score; and extraversion, agreeableness and emotional stability explain 68.3 % of the variance
of the emotion dysregulation score.
Together, these findings support the concept of borderline personality disorder as a disorder
of emotion dysregulation.
Not exact matches
Munya Hayek, MD, is a staff psychiatrist at the Adolescent Acute Residential Treatment (ART) Program who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment
of adolescents with a range
of psychopathology including depression, anxiety, chronic suicidality and self - injury,
emotion dysregulation, trauma,...
Using a nonhuman primate model, their findings provide insight into the mechanisms
of human psychiatric disorders associated with
emotion dysregulation, such as PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) and schizophrenia.
This combination
of mindfulness skills may also reduce
emotion dysregulation and impulsivity.
The
emotion dysregulation score is negatively and significantly linked with the factor
of emotional stability, but positively and significantly linked with extraversion.
ABSTRACT: The study examines how
emotion regulation and
emotion dysregulation in 3 - 12 years old children with autism spectrum disorders (n = 39) are linked with the five factors
of personality and their social adjustment.
The Development
of Emotion Regulation and
Dysregulation: A Clinical Perspective.
In fact, the person you care about may have traits associated with borderline personality disorder (BPD), such as
emotion dysregulation, impulsive behavior, unstable sense
of self, and difficulty with interpersonal relationships.
Jeanine is the mother
of three children, one
of whom suffers from
emotion dysregulation.
This workshop will explore the influence
of procedural learning on adult relationships, the impact
of trauma and attachment failure on adult attachment behavior, and explore techniques that range from helping patients stabilize
dysregulation to exploring the intense
emotions associated with early attachment relationships.
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
The development
of emotion regulation and
dysregulation: A clinical perspective.
The effects
of early positive parenting and developmental delay status on child
emotion dysregulation.
Reactive aggression among maltreated children: The contributions
of attention and
emotion dysregulation
[jounal] Gratz, K. I. / 2004 / Multidimensional assessment
of emotion regulation and dysregulation: Development, factor structure, and initial validation of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale / Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 26:
emotion regulation and
dysregulation: Development, factor structure, and initial validation
of the Difficulties in
Emotion Regulation Scale / Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 26:
Emotion Regulation Scale / Journal
of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 26: 41 ~ 54
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.
The development
of emotion regulation and
dysregulation.
[book] Garber, J. / 1991 / The development
of emotion regulation &
dysregulation / Cambridge University Press: 208 ~ 240
Multidimensional assessment
of emotion regulation and
dysregulation: development, factor structure, and initial validation
of the difficulties in
emotion regulation scale.
Additionally, adolescent - reported
emotion dysregulation mediated the relation between parent invalidation
of emotions and adolescent internalizing and externalizing behaviors.
[jounal] Cole, P. M. / 1994 / The development
of emotion regulation and
dysregulation: A clinical perspective.
Longitudinal data were collected on a diverse convenience sample
of 138 highly sexually active, HIV - positive GBM in NYC regarding sexual minority (internalized homonegativity and gay - related rejection sensitivity) and HIV - related stressors (internalized HIV stigma and HIV - related rejection sensitivity),
emotion dysregulation, mental health (symptoms
of depression, anxiety, sexual compulsivity, and hypersexuality), and sexual behavior (condomless anal sex with all male partners and with serodiscordant male partners).
Higher scores on the familial risk index were positively related to increased
emotion dysregulation and negatively related to decreased
emotion regulation through mediated effects
of mothers» unsupportive reactions to children's negative emotional expressions.
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.
Further,
emotion dysregulation uniquely predicts psychopathology symptoms across a range
of disorders, above and beyond the mere experience
of negative affect alone [61].
The impact
of attachment security and
emotion dysregulation on anxiety in children and adolescents.
Limited research has investigated how the characteristics
of parents, such as parental
emotion dysregulation, are associated with their reactions to children's
emotions.