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  1. Jul 1, 2024 · Anxiety and depression—as two prevalent affective disorders—are closely intertwined with emotion regulation difficulties, or difficulties in effectively managing emotional responses (Everaert & Joormann, 2019; Gratz & Roemer, 2008). Research to date has predominantly examined the relationship of anxiety and depression with habitual use of emotion regulation (ER) strategies, focusing on ...

    • Emotion Regulation and resilient Coping
    • Repetitive Negative Thinking Versus Positive Appraisal
    • Research Results: Anxiety, Depression and Emotion Regulation
    • Are Positive Reappraisal and Repetitive Negative Thinking Connected?
    • Emotion Regulation in Everyday Life

    Emotionregulation strategies are key, and coping can be either positive or negative. Positive and negative emotion regulation strategies cross different conditions, and are therefore called “transdiagnostic.” For example, we can use positive coping to deal with any clinical condition, whether it is depression, anxiety, diabetes, or any other issue....

    Researchers break emotion regulation strategies into two big buckets: “positive reappraisal” and “repetitive negative thinking”. As cited by Everaert and Joormann (2019), reviewed below, positive reappraisal is “defined as cognitively reframing the meaning of a distressing event in a less negative or more positive manner to minimize its emotional i...

    For ER-DEP, they found that repetitive negative thinking connected with guilty feelings, changes in appetite, agitation, being self-critical, and feeling sad. Positive reappraisal, on the other hand, only was inversely related with pessimism. The greater the positive reappraisal, the lower the pessimism. Repetitive negative thinking and positive re...

    Highlighting the findings from the ER-DEP and ER-ANX analyses, the ER-COO found that repetitive negative thinking contributed much more strongly than positive reappraisal for most core symptoms. Repetitive negative thinking was the most strongly connected node in that network, whereas positive reappraisal was the weakest. Repetitive negative thinki...

    These findings have important implications, though they require further study and replication. Counterintuitively, positive reappraisal appears to play a relatively small role, though not necessarily unimportant. First, positive reappraisal is not associated with many of the core symptoms of depression and anxiety. While this research is correlatio...

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · The salience of this particular emotion belief makes theoretical sense here; if individuals believe they are incapable of controlling their negative emotions, they may be more distressed by them, and less likely to use adaptive emotion regulation strategies to decrease negative emotional experiences (Ford & Gross, Citation 2019) that centrally characterise states of depression, anxiety, and ...

  3. The mediating role of emotional regulation in the relationship between stress and emotions. Whilst emotional regulation capacity has been proposed as a mediator in the link between emotion and psychosomatic health, a review of the empirical and theoretical literature that specifically reports on the mediating role of emotional regulation in the development of depression and subsequent ...

  4. Sep 25, 2022 · Previous studies have commonly examined the relationship between emotion regulation (e.g., CR and ES) and depression/anxiety via the latent variable approach (with depression/anxiety severity indexed by sum-scores of symptoms), which may overlook their relationships at the symptom level (Fried and Nesse, 2015).

    • 10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114863
    • 2022/11
    • Psychiatry Res. 2022 Nov; 317: 114863.
  5. Aug 20, 2019 · Emotion regulation in social anxiety: A systematic investigation and meta-analysis using self-report, subjective, and event-related potentials measures. Cognition and Emotion , 33, 213–23o. Crossref

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  7. Sep 1, 2023 · Chronic stress is a major risk factor for a number of mental health disorders, including depression and pathological anxiety. Adaptive cognitive emotion regulation (CER) strategies (i.e. positively-focused thought processes) can help to prevent psychiatric disturbance when enduring unpleasant and stressful experiences, but little is known about the inter-individual factors that govern their ...

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