Healthcare workers are required to perceive, understand, manage, and use their emotions to provide quality care. Objectives: To evaluate the impact of emotional intelligence (EI) on anxiodepressive disorders in nursing staff in the ICU. Methods: This was a descriptive, cro...
characterized by difficulties identifying, labeling, and/or differentiating their own emotions15,17. The presence of such difficulties may have a detrimental effect on ER effectiveness and obfuscate the ability to identify potential affective processes underlying the impact of ER on psychotic symptoms. Wh...
Adverse life events (e.g., severe accidents, violence/abuse, organic disorders) can elicit traumatic responses characterized by intrusive thoughts, hyperarousal, and avoidance—highlighting the need for sound assessment tools. Also, these traumatic compo
However, the mentality of the elderly will also change with the increase of age and the transformation of lifestyle, and negative emotions such as depression and anxiety become increasingly common [5]. China National Mental Health Development Report (2019–2020) pointed out that nearly one-third ...
Moreover, when the abuser is also a caregiver, and forces the child to deny what has just happened, the victim loses confidence in his or her appraisal of others’ thoughts and emotions. Such a paradoxical interaction may eventually shut down the mentalizing system as a dysfunctional means of...
First and foremost, mental health has a direct impact on our emotional well-being. When our mental health is poor, we may experience a range of negative emotions such as sadness, anxiety, or irritability. These emotions can affect how we interact with others, and can even hinder our ability...
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.4th ed. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association; 1994. 24. DiNardo PA, Brown TA, Barlow DH. Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV: Lifetime Version (ADIS-IV-L). New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1994. 25. Oldfie...
Life experiences, such as trauma or abuse, can cause psychological disorders. Psychologists have found that stress and trauma can lead to mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. This is because our brain uses the same system for both memory and emotions. When we experience a traumat...
(Damasio,1994, p. 252). Both approaches offer practical insights into general decision-making processes, with the multidisciplinary approach particularly sensitive to evaluating the impact of dysregulated emotions such as those experienced with mood disorders. This article reviews the decision science ...
Mobile phone addiction has become a widespread phenomenon in Chinese society, attracting significant social attention. However, there is still limited understanding of complexities and relationships concerning anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and mobile