نتایج جستجو برای: emotional disorders

تعداد نتایج: 752839  

Journal: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2014
Michael J Zvolensky Samantha G Farris Adam M Leventhal Norman B Schmidt

Research has documented consistent and robust relations between emotional disorders (i.e., depressive and anxiety disorders) and smoking. Yet, it is presently unclear whether anxiety sensitivity--the fear of aversive internal anxiety states--accounts for the relations between emotional disorders and various smoking processes, including nicotine dependence, perceived barriers to smoking cessatio...

1999
Dacher Keltner Ann M. Kring

The studies of emotion function and emotional disorders complement one another. In this article, the authors outline relations between the social functions of emotion and four psychological disorders. The authors first present a social-functional account of emotion and argue that emotions help coordinate social interactions through their informative, evocative, and incentive functions. They the...

2014

This meta-synthesis focuses on the literature pertaining to students with emotional and behavioral disorders in inclusive preschool through third grade classrooms. The first purpose of this study was to discover the feelings and ideas that teachers, parents and community members have. Teachers, parents and community members have varying views about inclusion of students with emotional and behav...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2016
Predrag Petrovic Carl Johan Ekman Johanna Klahr Lars Tigerström Göran Rydén Anette G M Johansson Carl Sellgren Armita Golkar Andreas Olsson Arne Öhman Martin Ingvar Mikael Landén

The traditional concept of 'categorical' psychiatric disorders has been challenged as many of the symptoms display a continuous distribution in the general population. We suggest that this is the case for emotional dysregulation, a key component in several categorical psychiatric disorder constructs. We used voxel-based magnetic resonance imaging morphometry in healthy human subjects (n = 87) t...

Objective:Difficulty in emotional regulation is an important component in the pathology of addictive types that comparison and evaluation of them as a common component can be helpful in understanding and treating these disorders. The purpose of this study was to compare emotional regulation in opioid addicts (heroin and opium), people with food addiction, people with internet addiction and cont...

ژورنال: کومش 2020

Introduction: Phenylketonuria is a disorder due to deficiency of the phenylalanine hydroxylase enzyme. Delay or untreatement would cause impacts on motor-cognitive and individual-social skills. This study aimed to investigate the effect of a controlled diet program on behavioral-emotional disorders in patients with phenylketonuria. Materials and Methods: In a quasi-experimental study, 60 patien...

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Abstract Background and Purposes: Behavioral emotional disorders are the result of a variety of psychological problems during the developmental period, especially early childhood, which lead to antisocial behaviors, dysfunction of academic and social performance at later ages. Interaction patterns of families with children are among the factors affecting the process of development and menta...

2016
Harold Dadomo Alessandro Grecucci Irene Giardini Erika Ugolini Alessandro Carmelita Marta Panzeri

The term emotional dysregulation refers to an impaired ability to regulate unwanted emotional states. Scientific evidence supports the idea that emotional dysregulation underlies several psychological disorders as, for example: personality disorders, bipolar disorder type II, interpersonal trauma, anxiety disorders, mood disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder. Emotional dysregulation may ...

2016
Symon M. Kariuki Charles R.J.C. Newton Martin J. Prince Jayati Das-Munshi

OBJECTIVES Emotional/behavioral disorders are often comorbid with childhood epilepsy, but both may be predicted by social disadvantage and fetal risk indicators (FRIs). We used data from a British birth cohort, to assess the association of epilepsy, single unprovoked seizures, and febrile seizures with the later development of emotional/behavioral problems. METHODS A total of 17,416 children ...

1989
Savita Malhotra

In a comparative study of temperament profiles of groups of 30 children each diagnosed as conduct disorders, conversion disorder, emotional disorders (according to DSM-III) and normal control, it was found that the children diagnosed as conduct disorders showed high activity and intensity of emotional response as well as negative mood, those diagnosed as conversion disorder exhibited low distra...

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