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Emotion regulation and the temporal dynamics of emotions: Effects of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression on emotional inertia KU Leuven
The tendency for emotions to be predictable over time, labelled emotional inertia, has been linked to low well-being and is thought to reflect impaired emotion regulation. However, almost no studies have examined how emotion regulation relates to emotional inertia. We examined the effects of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression on the inertia of behavioural, subjective and physiological measures of emotion. In Study 1 (N = 111), ...
Emotion regulation meets emotional attention: the influence of emotion suppression on emotional attention depends on the nature of the distracters Universiteit Gent
ADHD Children’s Emotion Regulation in FACE© – Perspective (Facilitating Adjustment of Cognition and Emotion): Theory, Research and Practice Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Children with ADHD are known to display primary features of impulsivity, inattention and/or hyperactivity [1]. They also constitute a diverse group, encompassing predominantly inattentive (ADHD-I), hyperactive/impulsive (ADHD-HI) and combined (ADHD-C) subtypes with multiple comorbidities and developmental paths [2]. ADHD children's cognitive functioning and outcomes have been investigated extensively. Remarkably, much less research and ...
Emotional eating after manipulating emotion regulation : a laboratory study in adolescents Universiteit Gent
Comprehending emotional eating in obese youngsters: the role of parental rejection and emotion regulation Universiteit Gent
Are emotion regulation strategies associated with visual attentional breadth for emotional information in youth? Universiteit Gent
Emotion regulation in children with emotional problems Universiteit Gent
Higher emotion regulation flexibility predicts more stable negative emotions and faster affective recovery in early psychosis: an experience sampling study KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: While evidence shows that people with early psychosis are flexible in using different emotion regulation (ER) strategies to manage the varying contextual demands, no studies have examined the effectiveness of such regulatory flexibility in this population. We addressed this issue by investigating whether and how ER flexibility relate to different dynamic aspects (variability, instability, inertia, and recovery) of negative affect ...