Psychological ability to respond to the ongoing demands of experience with the range of emotions in a manner that is socially tolerable and sufficiently flexible.
Social interactions, like singing, can help with emotionalself-regulation.
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TARA contains training of autonomic and emotionalself-regulation, interoceptive awareness, relational skills, and value-based committed action.
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Suggestions for intervention strategies are provided where specific focus on parental responsibility recognition, emotionalself-regulation, increased responsiveness, and cooperation between parents are highlighted.
Ús de emotion regulation en anglès
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Background: Contemporary theories and evidence implicate defective emotionregulation in violent behaviour.
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Finally, several theoretical issues for incidental and intentional emotionregulation are discussed.
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Introduction: Alexithymia and anhedonia both refer to a deficit in emotionregulation.
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Students' baseline characteristics accounted for substantial degrees of change in emotionregulation.
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Problems with emotionregulation are a common feature across perinatal mental illnesses.
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However, almost no studies have examined how emotionregulation relates to emotional inertia.
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Clinical relevance: Parent-child interactions are a key component of children's emotionregulation development.
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Furthermore expressive suppression as a means of emotionregulation was related to alexithymia.
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This approach can potentially lead to powerful therapeutic emotionregulation protocols for neuropsychiatric disorders.
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This study also showed that control and clinical sample have different emotionregulation capacities.
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Our results demonstrate that connectivity-based neurofeedback training of emotionregulation networks enhances emotionregulation capabilities.
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Disorders of emotionregulation such as anxiety disorders and depression are common and yet debilitating.
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Results show that prenatal maternal depression was associated with lower emotionregulation and greater distress.
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Implications for emotionregulation and clinical interventions are discussed.
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Eating can represent a reward, a response to boredom, or stress reduction and emotionregulation.
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The authors suggest a broad framework for emotionregulation that includes both deliberative and incidental forms.