The process model of emotion regulation proposed by psychologist James Gross emphasizes that people can act to control their emotions at different points in time—including before they feel an emotion (“antecedent-focused emotion regulation”) and after they have already begun to react emotionally (...
emotion awareness, and a range of psychotic symptoms in individuals with schizophrenia using ambulatory, momentary “in vivo, in situ” assessments during the course of daily functioning. Specifically, we aim to (1) confirm previous findings regarding the associations of retrospective assessments of ER...
43,44]), few studies have focused on the pertinence of Linehan’s biosocial model to conceptualize ED beyond BPD. Nevertheless, there are findings that support the implication of emotional vulnerability [45], including temperamental impulsivity [46], and invalidation (e.g. childhood maltreatment...
Cognitive behavioral therapy Brief motivational interviewing Depression Heavy episodic drinking Alcohol-related problems Emotion regulation 1. Introduction Depression is one of the most common mental health problems among young adults in college. According to a large national survey, between 30% and 40% ...
In ASC, studies investigating the factors involved in the emergence of ED have mainly focused on ASC-related particularities (e.g. social cognition peculiarities, sensory sensitivity, cognitive inflexibility) [9,50] and the role played by co-occurring disorders (e.g. anxiety, depression) [11,20...
Recent advances in the field of emotion recognition using DL methods have focused on improving the accuracy and robustness of the models. A key area of focus has been on fine-tuning pre-trained models, hyper-parameter tuning, and batch normalization as effective performance improvement techniques. ...