Effects of Emotionally Focused Therapy on Emotional Autonomy and Emotion Regulation of Students with Depression Symptomsdoi:10.5812/jcrps-143109Mousavi, Fatemeh SeyedShoushtari, Marzieh TalebzadehSafarzadeh, SaharJournal of Clinical Research in Paramedical Sciences...
Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook emotion (redirected fromEmotions) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Idioms Wikipedia emotion emotion,term commonly and loosely used to denote individual, subjective feelings which dictate moods. In psychology, emotion is considered a response ...
modeling languages, ontologies, data sets, and output interfaces from the perspective of the use of emotion recognition by intelligent systems. In addition, we have tried to get an overview of the survey articles already existing in this area and to evaluate ...
Couples Therapy: Insight-Oriented Douglas K. Snyder, in Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy, 2002 III. Empirical Studies Among insight-oriented approaches to couples therapy, both the emotionally focused therapy developed by Susan Johnson and Leslie Greenberg and the affective reconstructive therapy described by...
Others, such as Russell (2003), have eschewed a specific categorization of emotion and argued that any emotionally charged event is a state experienced as simply feeling good or bad, energized or enervated – in other words, a free-floating mood or core affect that is subject to ...
the direct stress effect overrides the moderating role of ER, etc. Finally, the data in this study were obtained using self-report measures. Given that emotion regulation can also be tested in experimental modes (e.g., directing participants to regulate emotions in emotionally challenging ...
Ultimately, the Wheel of Emotion is a versatile and invaluable resource. Its adoption into daily life offers a pathway to a more emotionally aware and fulfilling existence. By embracing the wheel, we open ourselves to a deeper understanding of our emotions and those of others, paving the way ...
Additionally, the emotionally vulnerable (EV) gambler according to the Pathways model [51] typically has a history of mood or affective disorder prior to initiating gambling. The current trial was designed before the publication of recent studies that have described the complex relationship between ER...
and being emotionally numb on the other (Gunst et al., 2017;Gunst & Vanhooren, 2017). Moreover, as described above, AR is an important factor in the process of change in therapy. This suggests that a focus on affect and AR should be an important part of treatment of ISOs. However, ...
The affective factor of psychopathy (i.e., CU traits) has been the most evaluated psychopathy dimension (k = 33; 66%). Studies that just focused on CU traits are described in Table2. These traits can be found in different degrees of intensity (high/low) or can be conceptualized dic...