The authors used a dynamic systems theoretical approach to examine intraindividual variability in emotional responses during the transitional period of adolescence. Longitudinal diary data were collected regarding conflicts between 17 teenage girls and their mothers over a period of a year. The results revealed a reversed u-shaped relation between girls' emotional variability and the number of conflicts. Moreover, girls who showed limited variability in emotional states across conflict episodes tended to attach the same emotional state to divergent conflict topics. Explained as the result of a self-organizing process, emotional rigidity (i.e., a lack of variability and contextual sensitivity) possibly undermines the adaptive potential ...
Adolescence is a developmental phase that is marked by profound transformations in parent-adolescent...
Parent–adolescent conflict can be intense, yet parents and adolescents do not always agree on the in...
Parent-adolescent emotion dynamics are central to psychosocial adjustment during this developmental ...
The authors used a dynamic systems theoretical approach to examine intraindividual variability in em...
The authors used a dynamic systems theoretical approach to examine intraindividual variability in em...
Contains fulltext : 77091.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors us...
Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and ne...
Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and ne...
Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and ne...
Dyadic variability is considered to be a key mechanism in the development of mother-adolescent relat...
The aim of this study was to examine relations of emotional variability during mother–adolescent con...
Adolescence is a period of rapid biological and psychosocial changes, which have a salient impact on...
Dynamic patterns of influence between parents and children have long been considered key to understa...
The aim of this study was to examine relations of emotional variability during mother-adolescent con...
abstract: Although conflict is a normative part of parent–adolescent relationships, conflicts that a...
Adolescence is a developmental phase that is marked by profound transformations in parent-adolescent...
Parent–adolescent conflict can be intense, yet parents and adolescents do not always agree on the in...
Parent-adolescent emotion dynamics are central to psychosocial adjustment during this developmental ...
The authors used a dynamic systems theoretical approach to examine intraindividual variability in em...
The authors used a dynamic systems theoretical approach to examine intraindividual variability in em...
Contains fulltext : 77091.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors us...
Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and ne...
Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and ne...
Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and ne...
Dyadic variability is considered to be a key mechanism in the development of mother-adolescent relat...
The aim of this study was to examine relations of emotional variability during mother–adolescent con...
Adolescence is a period of rapid biological and psychosocial changes, which have a salient impact on...
Dynamic patterns of influence between parents and children have long been considered key to understa...
The aim of this study was to examine relations of emotional variability during mother-adolescent con...
abstract: Although conflict is a normative part of parent–adolescent relationships, conflicts that a...
Adolescence is a developmental phase that is marked by profound transformations in parent-adolescent...
Parent–adolescent conflict can be intense, yet parents and adolescents do not always agree on the in...
Parent-adolescent emotion dynamics are central to psychosocial adjustment during this developmental ...