Moreover, such emotion dysregulation in self-harmers seem to be connected to insecure attachment. Depending on the subtype of insecure attachment, specific dimensions of emotion dysregulation seem to be involved in self-harm behavior, suggesting interesting clinical implications....
Take a tip from parents ofchildrenwith neurodiversity: learn about your unique child. Approaching your child's emotions, temperament, and behaviors with curiosity can help you to help them develop emotion regulation skills. When to get help Ifemotion dysregulationis a persistent issue that is gettin...
Emotional numbness is a term used to refer to a general lack of emotion. While it can be a defense mechanism to cope with a previous heartbreak or trust issues, but emotional numbness can also be a symptom of many different medical conditions. It can even be a side effect of certain medi...
Sobriety, however you choose to approach it, is never just about your ability to avoid your substance(s) of choice. Part of recovery—a key part—is understanding your emotional sobriety. Although the concept of emotional sobriety stems from Alcoholics Anonymous, it resonates with all who are ...
An example of a physiological need is How does the biological need for thirst eventually manifest itself as a psychological drive in a person's subjective awareness? Explain. What is emotion, and what are its functions and biological bases?
Here, a perspective on PD and violence is offered that views the relationship between them through the lenses of the Five Factor Model of personality and a quadripartite typology of violence. Evidence is reviewed suggesting that emotion dysregulation/impulsiveness, psychopathy, and delusional ideation ...
What is anger rumination? Anger rumination is a cognitive-emotional process referring to the tendency to dwell on frustrating experiences and recall past anger experiences (Sukhodolsky et al. 2001). More generally, rumination represents a maladaptive form of emotion processing that entails remaining ...
In this activity, students will dive deeper into understanding the dysregulation of cortisol in the body through academic research. Students should use academic sources and present their research in any way that they prefer, such as an essay, a presentation, or even a poster project. For example...
H. (2017). A review of the long-term impact of child maltreatment on posttraumatic stress disorder and its comorbidities: An emotion dysregulation perspective. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 24(2), 154–169. https://doi.org/10.1111/cpsp.12193. Article Google Scholar Petrowski, N...
C-PTSD:In addition to PTSD symptoms, C-PTSD includes difficulties with emotion regulation, self-esteem, and forming healthy relationships. It may also involve a persistent sense of emptiness or meaninglessness. Emotional dysregulation While it can lead to mood disturbances, emotional dysregulation is ...