The Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) method permits researchers to overcome some of the limitations of typical self-report methods and enable study of the dynamics of experiences and behaviors as they occur over time and across settings in daily life. Since Myin-Germeys and colleagues (Psychological Medicine:1533–1547, 2009) recently published an excellent general overview of EMA applications in psychopathology research, this chapter focuses specifically on EMA applications for understandingemotion in psychopathology. We briefly survey EMA methods developed over the past 30 years. Next, we explain the utility of using EMA to study emotional functioning, highlighting selected areas in emotion research where the potential of EMA modaliti...
Over the last years, Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) emerged as an alternative data collection...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent. Symptoms may occur unpredictably (e.g., panic attacks) or pr...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent. Symptoms may occur unpredictably (e.g., panic attacks) or pr...
The Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) method permits researchers to overcome some of the limitat...
In recent decades, emotion regulation (ER) has been one of the most widely studied constructs within...
In recent decades, emotion regulation (ER) has been one of the most widely studied constructs within...
The application of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) in community settings provides a powerful o...
In the last decades, Emotion Regulation (ER) represented one of the most studied constructs within t...
Ambulatory assessment methods have made it possible to study psychological phenomena in real-time, w...
The application of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) in community settings provides a powerful o...
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) methods provide a means by which researchersmay attain highly ...
Traditionally, symptoms of youth psychopathology are assessed with questionnaires, clinical intervie...
Background: Emotional processing has been studied in psychotherapy as a state-dependent, sequential ...
In recent decades, emotion regulation (ER) has been one of the most widely studied constructs within...
In recent decades, emotion regulation (ER) has been one of the most widely studied constructs within...
Over the last years, Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) emerged as an alternative data collection...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent. Symptoms may occur unpredictably (e.g., panic attacks) or pr...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent. Symptoms may occur unpredictably (e.g., panic attacks) or pr...
The Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) method permits researchers to overcome some of the limitat...
In recent decades, emotion regulation (ER) has been one of the most widely studied constructs within...
In recent decades, emotion regulation (ER) has been one of the most widely studied constructs within...
The application of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) in community settings provides a powerful o...
In the last decades, Emotion Regulation (ER) represented one of the most studied constructs within t...
Ambulatory assessment methods have made it possible to study psychological phenomena in real-time, w...
The application of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) in community settings provides a powerful o...
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) methods provide a means by which researchersmay attain highly ...
Traditionally, symptoms of youth psychopathology are assessed with questionnaires, clinical intervie...
Background: Emotional processing has been studied in psychotherapy as a state-dependent, sequential ...
In recent decades, emotion regulation (ER) has been one of the most widely studied constructs within...
In recent decades, emotion regulation (ER) has been one of the most widely studied constructs within...
Over the last years, Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) emerged as an alternative data collection...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent. Symptoms may occur unpredictably (e.g., panic attacks) or pr...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent. Symptoms may occur unpredictably (e.g., panic attacks) or pr...