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Emotion valence, intensity and emotion regulation in immigrants and majority members in the Netherlands Ghent University
Experiential versus analytical emotion regulation and sleep : breaking the link between negative events and sleep disturbance Ghent University Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven University of Antwerp
Dispositional experiential emotion regulation and the effects of pre-sleep negative mood on sleep Ghent University
The present study investigates the impact of pre-sleep negative stress on sleep and unrecognized effects of dispositional emotion regulation. It was examined whether the induction of negative pre-sleep emotion had a negative impact on sleep physiology and second, whether a dispositional High ‘Emotional Approach’ (HEA) compared to a ‘Low Emotional Approach’ (LEA) defined by high versus low efforts to identify, process, and express emotions, ...
Associations between temperament, emotion regulation, and depression in youth: the role of positive temperament Ghent University
Neural networks in bottom up 'experiential emotion regulation' Ghent University Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Emotion regulation influences how and when we experience emotion, impacting our sense of self and well being. While previous brain research on emotion regulation has focused on gray matter correlates of emotion regulation, this study represents a first exploratory study on white matter integrity of brain networks of 'emotional approach' as a bottom up experiential emotion regulation-strategy. Responding to the gap between cognitive and affective ...
Approaching or decentering? Differential neural networks underlying experiential emotion regulation and cognitive defusion Ghent University Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The current study investigated experiential emotion regulation. Rooted in an experien-tial- and client-centered psychotherapeutic approach, experiential emotion regulation involves an active, non-intervening, accepting, open and welcoming approach towards the bodily felt affec-tive experience in a welcoming, compassionate way, expressed in ‘experiential awareness’ in a first phase, and its verbalization or ‘experiential expression’ in a second ...