Well-tuned emotional regulation is fundamental for human life and psychological well-being. Negative physiological emotions are counterbalanced by positive ones, and this equilibrium is the mainstay of human physiological affective states. However, this mechanism may sometimes become dysfunctional when negative emotions are not correctly counterbalanced, causing maladaptive behaviors, especially during adolescence. A very interesting review by Young et al. was recently published (, , ) and stimulated us to reflect on this topic. The screening for emotional disturbances and dysregulation in adolescents must be included in all the preventive and interventional programs aimed to achieve both physical and psychological well-being of the populat...
This study examined the role of the level and variability of happiness, anger, anxiety, and sadness ...
Item does not contain fulltextConsistently, moderate to strong correlations between emotion regulati...
Cross-sectional studies have shown a positive association between expres-sive suppression and depres...
Well-tuned emotional regulation is fundamental for human life and psychological well-being. Negative...
Introduction. Current literature points to a clear and consistent association between poor emotion c...
Background: Emotional dysregulation (ED) is a transdiagnostic construct defined as the inability to ...
Emotion regulation skills develop substantially across adolescence, a period characterized by emotio...
AbstractObjectivesThere is little knowledge about how emotional regulation contributes to vulnerabil...
In recent years, research addressing emotion regulation has increased tremendously and it has been r...
Mental health problems are prevalent in the Australian adolescent population and have potentially de...
The failure to regulate one’s own emotions, that is Emotional Dysregulation (ED), has become a diagn...
Failure to address poor mental health during childhood and adolescence results in higher risk of sui...
This thesis investigates the multidimensional construct of emotion regulation (ER) and its relations...
Background: Emotional dysregulation (ED) constitutes a relevant factor involved in the onset and mai...
Successful emotion regulation (ER) is a central aspect of psychosocial functioning and mental health...
This study examined the role of the level and variability of happiness, anger, anxiety, and sadness ...
Item does not contain fulltextConsistently, moderate to strong correlations between emotion regulati...
Cross-sectional studies have shown a positive association between expres-sive suppression and depres...
Well-tuned emotional regulation is fundamental for human life and psychological well-being. Negative...
Introduction. Current literature points to a clear and consistent association between poor emotion c...
Background: Emotional dysregulation (ED) is a transdiagnostic construct defined as the inability to ...
Emotion regulation skills develop substantially across adolescence, a period characterized by emotio...
AbstractObjectivesThere is little knowledge about how emotional regulation contributes to vulnerabil...
In recent years, research addressing emotion regulation has increased tremendously and it has been r...
Mental health problems are prevalent in the Australian adolescent population and have potentially de...
The failure to regulate one’s own emotions, that is Emotional Dysregulation (ED), has become a diagn...
Failure to address poor mental health during childhood and adolescence results in higher risk of sui...
This thesis investigates the multidimensional construct of emotion regulation (ER) and its relations...
Background: Emotional dysregulation (ED) constitutes a relevant factor involved in the onset and mai...
Successful emotion regulation (ER) is a central aspect of psychosocial functioning and mental health...
This study examined the role of the level and variability of happiness, anger, anxiety, and sadness ...
Item does not contain fulltextConsistently, moderate to strong correlations between emotion regulati...
Cross-sectional studies have shown a positive association between expres-sive suppression and depres...