Kimberly Chew conducted a systematic review and modified Delphi to define emotional dysregulation in young children (i.e., 0-8 years). Her results suggest an integrated approach to the detection and measurement of childhood emotional dysregulation. Findings can be used by practitioners and researchers to enhance assessment processes and inform treatment practices
Background A systematic overview of underlying mechanisms in the new disruptive mood dysregulation ...
Emotion dysregulation characterizes many forms of psychopathology. Patterns of dysregulation occur a...
BackgroundEmotion regulation has been identified as a robust predictor of adaptive functioning acros...
The number of children diagnosed and struggling with a mental health disorder within the United Stat...
Emotions are essential aspects of our adaptation to the social and physical environment. All emotion...
Particularly in childhood, comorbid diagnoses are the rule and not the exception (Costello, Mustillo...
Background: Emotional dysregulation (ED) is a transdiagnostic construct defined as the inability to ...
Many children and adolescents referred to clinical mental health institutions present a complex pict...
Regulation has been implicated in the development of emotional and behavioral disorders in child-hoo...
At least 20% of children and adolescents living in the United States struggle with emotional-behavio...
Emotion dysregulation is a risk factor for the development of a variety of psychopathologic outcomes...
Academic achievement is an important indicator for the well-being of children with a history of malt...
Emotional lability in children and adolescents: Living on an emotional rollercoaster Supervisors: P...
Dept. of Psychology. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Ca...
Research shows that childhood dysregulation is associated with later psychiatric disorders. It does ...
Background A systematic overview of underlying mechanisms in the new disruptive mood dysregulation ...
Emotion dysregulation characterizes many forms of psychopathology. Patterns of dysregulation occur a...
BackgroundEmotion regulation has been identified as a robust predictor of adaptive functioning acros...
The number of children diagnosed and struggling with a mental health disorder within the United Stat...
Emotions are essential aspects of our adaptation to the social and physical environment. All emotion...
Particularly in childhood, comorbid diagnoses are the rule and not the exception (Costello, Mustillo...
Background: Emotional dysregulation (ED) is a transdiagnostic construct defined as the inability to ...
Many children and adolescents referred to clinical mental health institutions present a complex pict...
Regulation has been implicated in the development of emotional and behavioral disorders in child-hoo...
At least 20% of children and adolescents living in the United States struggle with emotional-behavio...
Emotion dysregulation is a risk factor for the development of a variety of psychopathologic outcomes...
Academic achievement is an important indicator for the well-being of children with a history of malt...
Emotional lability in children and adolescents: Living on an emotional rollercoaster Supervisors: P...
Dept. of Psychology. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Ca...
Research shows that childhood dysregulation is associated with later psychiatric disorders. It does ...
Background A systematic overview of underlying mechanisms in the new disruptive mood dysregulation ...
Emotion dysregulation characterizes many forms of psychopathology. Patterns of dysregulation occur a...
BackgroundEmotion regulation has been identified as a robust predictor of adaptive functioning acros...