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The following pages link to Emergent themes in the study of emotional development and emotion regulation. (Q29027427):
Displaying 50 items.
- Quality of attachment in the preschool years (Q29014475) (← links)
- Postural Communication of Emotion: Perception of Distinct Poses of Five Discrete Emotions (Q30355592) (← links)
- Emotional aging: a discrete emotions perspective (Q33600340) (← links)
- Neurophysiological markers for child emotion regulation from the perspective of emotion-cognition integration: current directions and future challenges (Q33795230) (← links)
- Recent developments in alexithymia theory and research (Q33878733) (← links)
- A prospective study of stability and change over 2 years of affective temperaments in 14-18 year-old Italian high school students (Q33879259) (← links)
- Emotion regulation and understanding: implications for child psychopathology and therapy (Q34503550) (← links)
- Executive function moderates the relation between coping and depressive symptoms (Q34536462) (← links)
- Adherence to communal norms: what it means, when it occurs, and some thoughts on how it develops (Q34587997) (← links)
- Anger and Approach Motivation in Infancy: Relations to Early Childhood Inhibitory Control and Behavior Problems (Q35100364) (← links)
- Explicit and implicit emotion regulation: a dual-process framework (Q35759495) (← links)
- Socialization in the Context of Risk and Psychopathology: Maternal Emotion Socialization in Children of Incarcerated Mothers (Q36736138) (← links)
- Child and Adolescent Emotion Regulation: The Role of Parental Emotion Regulation and Expression (Q37855609) (← links)
- Infant expressions in an approach/withdrawal framework (Q38269934) (← links)
- The development of emotion (Q38566187) (← links)
- Peer Victimization and Forms of Aggression During Middle Childhood: The Role of Emotion Regulation. (Q38985357) (← links)
- Child sexual abuse: a model of chronic trauma (Q40904331) (← links)
- Adversity, emotion recognition, and empathic concern in high-risk youth (Q41105831) (← links)
- Marital conflict, emotional regulation, and the adjustment of children of alcoholics (Q41697889) (← links)
- Preschool children's views on emotion regulation: Functional associations and implications for social-emotional adjustment (Q42540597) (← links)
- Affective intensity and lability: Heritability in adult male twins (Q42610647) (← links)
- Power, distress, and compassion: turning a blind eye to the suffering of others (Q44070683) (← links)
- The role of parenting and dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphisms in children's inhibitory control (Q44140249) (← links)
- Differential prediction of alcohol use and problems: the role of biopsychological and social-environmental variables (Q44720382) (← links)
- Lability and impulsivity synergistically increase risk for alcohol-related problems (Q45148459) (← links)
- Socioemotional transformations in the family system following infant crawling onset (Q46090146) (← links)
- Individual differences in biobehavioral organization during problem-solving in toddlers: the influence of maternal behavior, infant-mother attachment, and behavioral inhibition on the attachment-exploration balance (Q46439153) (← links)
- The Impact of Family-Centered Prevention on Self-Regulation and Subsequent Long-Term Risk in Emerging Adults (Q47226757) (← links)
- The contemptuous separation: Facial expressions of emotion and breakups in young adulthood (Q47279295) (← links)
- Preschool negative emotionality predicts activity and connectivity of the fusiform face area and amygdala in later childhood (Q47292040) (← links)
- Creative applications and innovations to emotion assessment in children and adolescents: An introduction to the special section (Q47296424) (← links)
- The role of shame, anger, and affect regulation in men's perpetration of psychological abuse in dating relationships (Q47299891) (← links)
- Anger and sadness as adaptive emotion expression strategies in response to negative competence and warmth evaluations (Q47415593) (← links)
- The understanding and experience of mixed emotions in 3-5-year-old children (Q47743015) (← links)
- Cultural and gender differences in emotion regulation: relation to depression (Q47744551) (← links)
- Difficulties with emotion regulation moderate the association between childhood history of maltreatment and cortisol reactivity to psychosocial challenge in postpartum women. (Q47753776) (← links)
- Maternal Incarceration, Children's Psychological Adjustment, and the Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation (Q47975542) (← links)
- A functionalist account of shame-induced behaviour (Q48119314) (← links)
- Neurodevelopmental maturation as a function of irritable temperament: Insights From a Naturalistic Emotional Video Viewing Paradigm (Q48182571) (← links)
- Facial emotional expression in schizophrenia adolescents during verbal interaction with a parent (Q50544968) (← links)
- The influence of attachment representation on parental perception and interpretation of infant emotions: A multilevel approach (Q50684626) (← links)
- Changes in emotion regulation following cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxious youth (Q50745835) (← links)
- The perception of emotion from body movement in point-light displays of interpersonal dialogue (Q50952201) (← links)
- Positive affectivity and lifestyle in adulthood: do you do what you feel? (Q50976788) (← links)
- The specificity of infant emotional expression for emotion perception (Q51067027) (← links)
- Responses of preschoolers in two frustrating episodes: emergence of complex strategies for emotion regulation (Q51080166) (← links)
- Childhood abuse, alexithymia and personality disorder (Q51108699) (← links)
- The remediation of executive functions in children with cognitive disorders: the Vygotsky-Luria neuropsychological approach. (Q52002223) (← links)
- The development of cross-cultural recognition of vocal emotion during childhood and adolescence. (Q55343443) (← links)
- The emerging field of emotion regulation: An integrative review (Q55879896) (← links)