The Oxford handbook of emotion dysregulation

Emotion dysregulation - which is often defined as the inability to modulate strong affective states including impulsivity, anger, fear, sadness, and anxiety - is observed in nearly all psychiatric disorders. These include internalizing disorders such as panic disorder and major depression, externali...

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Other Authors: Beauchaine, Theodore P. (Editor), Crowell, Sheila E. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2018, 2018-2020
Series:Oxford library of psychology / Oxford library of psychology
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Collection: Oxford Handbook Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Emotion dysregulation - which is often defined as the inability to modulate strong affective states including impulsivity, anger, fear, sadness, and anxiety - is observed in nearly all psychiatric disorders. These include internalizing disorders such as panic disorder and major depression, externalizing disorders such as conduct disorder and antisocial personality disorder, and various other disorders including schizophrenia, autism, and borderline personality disorder. Among many affected individuals, precursors to emotion dysregulation appear early in development, and often predate the emergence of diagnosable psychopathology
Published:2018-2020
Physical Description:1 online resource
Publication Frequency:Monthly
ISBN:9780190689315