Not exact matches
Although this study could not determine why childhood adversities are associated with
poor depression outcomes, the researchers speculate that negative experiences may interrupt the normal development of the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal (HPA) axis, which
affects stress
regulation.
However, not much is known with regards to how or if
poor sleep is
affecting a particular brain area called the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (DACC), which is involved in the
regulation of negative emotional responses.
Poor sleep is another factor that throws off blood sugar
regulation and may negatively
affect your ability to get into ketosis.
If you get less than 6 hours of quality sleep you are — metabolically — a type II diabetic the following day because of
poor sleep's
affect on blood sugar
regulation.
«Lifestyle choices» is a self - contained classroom topic that introduces the idea of self -
regulation or applying limits to your own behaviour and asks students to consider how some
poor lifestyle choices could
affect their ability to work.
It's also likely that
poor sleep
affects emotional
regulation.
Both the FFEL and Direct Loan
regulations provide for forbearances if you are in
poor health or have other personal problems that
affect your ability to make the scheduled payments.
The risks associated with fracking go beyond the point of production; if the benefit in natural gas use comes through its consumption, the advantage is lost through the rest of its lifecycle — especially when mistakes, accidents,
poor regulation, and
poor maintenance allow massive leaks to
affect local populations and the global atmosphere.
Poor understanding of the
regulation is further underscored by the fact that 75 % of respondents believe the UK government needs to make clear what GDPR is and how it is going to
affect the British public before it is implemented.
This workshop will introduce you to Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), a model of intervention that is designed to reduce problems associated with
poor affect and behavioral
regulation.
However, in contrast with the externalizing pathway which focuses on behavioral disinhibition, the internalizing pathway to comorbid affective and SUDs posits that behaviorally inhibited temperament and
poor emotion
regulation early in development predict increased internalizing symptoms and compromised emotion
regulation throughout adolescence, ultimately leading to comorbid negative
affect and substance use disorders [82, 83 • •].
Further, substance abusers are more likely to have greater sensitization and dysfunctional limbic system responses to negative
affect and also exhibit greater connectivity between the limbic and PFC regions during emotional processing, but lower levels of connectivity during cognitive reappraisal and
regulation tasks, indicative of
poorer regulation of negative emotional experiences and less effective cognitive control [70].
Using structural equation modeling, emotion - related variables were identified that were common to both anxiety and depression (
poor emotion awareness, emotion dysregulation,
poor emotion
regulation coping, high frequency of negative
affect), most strongly related to depression (low frequency of positive
affect), and most distinctly associated with anxiety (frequency of emotion experience, somatic response to emotion activation).