The central purpose of the study was to explore the relation of contextual self-esteem variability to 2 internal coping responses, namely, mental flexibility and emotional dysregulation, and to depressive symptoms. The study utilized a longitudinal dataset (1997-2000) made avail...
Signs of emotional dysregulation The symptoms of emotional dysregulation can vary depending on the person: High anxiety Depression Frequent mood swings Feeling out of control Negative self-image Becoming angry easily Crying for no reason Eating disorders Difficulty dealing with stress Impulsive behavior Tro...
Emotion regulation is a process in which individuals influence their mood, experience and expression. It is also an important cognitive function for humans to adapt to the environment, and it promotes the development of people's physical and mental health. Depressed patients may have mood disorder,...
When someone is experiencing emotional dysregulation, they may have angry outbursts, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, suicidal thoughts, self-harm, and other self-damaging behaviors. Over time, this condition may interfere with your quality of life, social interactions, and relationships at home,...
Development of the Emotion Dysregulation Inventory: A PROMISing Method for Creating Sensitive and Unbiased Questionnaires for Autism Spectrum Disorder The lack of sensitive measures suitable for use across the range of functioning in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a barrier to treatment development and...
manic disorder,mania- a mood disorder; an affective disorder in which the victim tends to respond excessively and sometimes violently bipolar disorder,manic depression,manic depressive illness,manic-depressive psychosis- a mental disorder characterized by episodes of mania and depression ...
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Emotion dysregulation and right pars orbitalis constitute a neuropsychological pathway to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Article 13 May 2024 Functional network topology of the right insula affects emotion dysregulation in hyperactive-impulsive attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Article Open acce...
Depression is associated with subjective difficulties identifying one’s emotions, known as low emotional clarity, but the mediators and moderators of
Important associations between emotional dysregulation (ED) and ADHD have been identified in adults, with a key manifestation of this being differential use of emotion regulation strategies: reduced use of cognitive reappraisal (CR), but elevated expressive suppression (ES). These associations have been...