نتایج جستجو برای: affective control

تعداد نتایج: 1357578  

Reza Shabahang, Sajjad Rezaei, Shadi PourHadi,

Background: The type of parent’s child rearing and the perception of problems by adolescents are one of the important reasons for the formation of inappropriate behavior and delinquency in adolescents. Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship of perceived parenting styles with self-control capacity and affective self-regulation among delinquent adolencents...

2013
Rimma Teper Zindel V. Segal Michael Inzlicht

Although the psychological benefits of mindfulness training on emotion regulation are well-documented, the precise mechanisms underlying these effects remain unclear. In the present account, we propose a new linkage between mindfulness and improved emotion regulation—one that highlights the role played by executive control. Specifically, we suggest that the present-moment awareness and nonjudgm...

2013
Rimma Teper Zindel V. Segal Michael Inzlicht

Although the psychological benefits of mindfulness training on emotion regulation are well-documented, the precise mechanisms underlying these effects remain unclear. In the present account, we propose a new linkage between mindfulness and improved emotion regulation—one that highlights the role played by executive control. Specifically, we suggest that the present-moment awareness and nonjudgm...

عنایتی, مهناز, گل‌پرور, محسن‌,

Background: Affective-collective investment and affective capital are 2 innovative positive constructs that can bring positive outcomes for the psychological and physical health of nurses. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between affective-collective investments with psychological wellbeing among nurses due to the mediating the role of affective capital. Methods: The present st...

2013
Peter E. Clayson Michael J. Larson

The preponderance of research on trial-by-trial recruitment of affective control (e.g., conflict adaptation) relies on stimuli wherein lexical word information conflicts with facial affective stimulus properties (e.g., the face-Stroop paradigm where an emotional word is overlaid on a facial expression). Several studies, however, indicate different neural time course and properties for processin...

2017
Martin Niedermeier Jürgen Einwanger Arnulf Hartl Martin Kopp

INTRODUCTION Affective responses during physical activity (PA) are important for engagement in PA programs and for adherence to a physically active lifestyle. Little is known about the affective responses to PA bouts lasting longer than 45 minutes. Therefore, the aims of the present study were to analyse acute effects on affective responses of a three-hour outdoor PA intervention (mountain hiki...

1992
Preet Kamal Shiv Gautam

The study aimed at finding out the relationship of family environment to schizophrenia, affective disorders and neurosis in comparison to control group matched on socio-economic status in a North Indian Sample. 600 subjects-150 schizophrenic patients, 150 patients with affective disorders, 150 neurotics, diagnosed according to ICD-9, were studied. Results (one way ANOVA) revealed that there exi...

Background & Aims: Although affective disorders and substance use disorders (SUDs) frequently co-occur, the role of affective dysregulation in addiction is often overlooked. Individuals with affective psychopathology have been shown to demonstrate high rates of comorbid SUDs. These findings have suggested that the PA and NA systems may differentially mediate different aspects of substance ...

Anahita khodabakhshi koolaee, Soghra Moghimi Nargh,

Background: The aim of present study was to determine the influence of stress management on affective control and distress tolerance in mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities. Methods: This current study was a study with pretest-posttest and treatment group. The thirty mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities were selected from sensory-motor disabilities center in Qum...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2017
Morgan Botdorf Gail M Rosenbaum Jamie Patrianakos Laurence Steinberg Jason M Chein

While much research on adolescent risk behaviour has focused on the development of prefrontal self-regulatory mechanisms, prior studies have elicited mixed evidence of a relationship between individual differences in the capacity for self-regulation and individual differences in risk taking. To explain these inconsistent findings, it has been suggested that the capacity for self-regulation may ...

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