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Tertiary education is particularly demanding for students with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), who often struggle with emotion regulation and are at greater risk of internalising disorders compared to their peers. Self-compassion is a skill associated with positive mental health and adapt...
Faculty of Health and CIHR Chair in Autism Spectrum Disorders Treatment and Care Research, the study shows CBT can lead to significant improvements inchildren'semotional regulation. It also shows - for the first time - that CBT can improve more than just anxiety. ...
I often find myself laughing with my clients, even as we navigate serious issues. [Another myth is] that there’s only one “right” type of therapy, or at least only one right type of therapy for a particular individual. In reality, when the therapist-client relationship is positive and...
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Abstract Adults who have experienced child maltreatment report problems with emotion regulation (ER) and parenting difficulties, which have been associated with maladaptation in the next generation. However, parental emotion socialization is understudied in survivors of child maltreatment. The aim of the ...
The current study had four aims, to: 1) investigate adopted children’s emotion recognition as it compares to children living with their birth families. We compared adopted children’s emotion recognition to non-adopted children at similar risk for future psychopathology to elucidate the impact of ...
Parenting interventions, particularly those categorized as parent management training (PMT), have a large evidence base supporting their effectiveness with most families who present for treatment of childhood behavior problems. However, data suggest that PMTs are not effective at treating all families who...