The purpose of this study was to elucidate the relationship between NSSI and emotional dysregulation (ED), analyze the possible behavioral and neural mechanisms underlying ED in NSSI, and summarize the application of emotion regulation strategies in the intervention for NSSI. This review provides ...
These emotional responses are normal, but for some, managing emotions becomes a challenge, with highs and lows that feel overwhelming.People struggling with emotional dysregulation often experience rapidly shifting states—calm one moment, angry or sad the next. These intense changes can disrupt ...
The present chapter reviews various techniques for emotion regulation using voluntary changes in motor behavior. Emotion regulation is defined as a person's active attempt to manage his emotional state by enhancing or decreasing specific feelings, or by reducing stress, anxiety or depression. According...
trait emotional intelligence and different emotion regulation strategies, this study reveals distinct neural predictors for acceptance and reappraisal. Acceptance was associated with decreased activity in the affective and executive networks and increased activity in the sensorimotor network, whereas reappraisal ...
Conclusions: Emotion dysregulation may serve as a potential risk factor for the development of anxiety symptoms among youth. It may be beneficial to target reductions in maladaptive strategies in prevention or intervention work. 展开 关键词: emotion regulation, children and adolescents, anxiety, ...
Chronic stress is a major risk factor for FGIDs, likely through dysregulation of the brain–gut axis via the hypothalamic–pituitary axis [51]. This in turn may lead to increased intestinal permeability, resulting in enhanced uptake of potentially noxious agents [52], disordered motility [53] ...
BackgroundEmotional dysregulation (ED) impacts functional outcomes among individuals with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Self-awareness and strategies may enhance coping with ED yet are rarely studied in ADHD.ObjectivesTo explore ED-related self-awareness and strategies in daily life of...
Emotional dysregulation: Intense emotional responses can amplify senses of paranoia or mistrust. These symptoms can create a cycle in which ADHD-related stress and functional difficulties may feed into paranoid thoughts, which, in turn, may worsen ADHD symptoms. For some, this cycle may be challen...
Infertility is a burdensome experience for women which requires high levels of emotional adjustment. The aim of the present study was to investigate the mediating role of cognitive emotional regulation strategies on the relationship between attachment styles and ego strength with adjustment to infertility...
cognitive biases mediated the relationship between sex and emotion dysregulation and disengagement. People with GD use more often than controls maladaptive emotion regulation strategies to manage negative emotional states. This perspective emphasizes the need to focus on coping with emotions, as opposed to...