Emotional (Understanding Feelings and Emotion Regulation)
Definition/Scope Note:
Emotional regulation refers to the process by which individuals influence which emotions they have, when they have them, and how they experience and express their feelings. Emotional regulation can be automatic or controlled, conscious or unconscious, and may have effects at one or more points in the emotion producing process.”
Related Terms:
- Emotion
- Feeling
- Fear
- Affection
- Sentiment
Journal Articles:
- Prediction of Emotional Understanding and Emotion Regulation Skills of 4-5 Age Group Children with Parent-Child Relations / Dereli, Esra
- Emotions at primary school: Negative achievement emotions and their relation with emotional competencies in ethnic minority and majority students. / Raccanello, Daniela;
- A Systematic Review of Associations Between Adverse Peer Experiences and Emotion Regulation in Adolescence. / Herd, Toria;
- Children's awareness of the context-appropriate nature of emotion regulation strategies across emotions. / Quiñones‐Camacho, Laura E.
- Emotion regulation strategy knowledge moderates the link between cumulative stress and anxiety symptoms in childhood.
eBooks:
- Deep Learning for Sentiment and Emotion Detection in Multilingual Contexts / Abdullah, Malak Abdel-Ghani.
- The Emotional Experience and Expression of Anger: Children's Perspectives / Oolup, Craig
- Emotion Regulation in Children and Adolescents : A Practitioner's Guide / Michael A. Southam-Gerow and Michael A. Southam-Gerow
- Children's Emotion Regulation Understanding: Development, Social Context, and Maternal Influences / Waters, Sara Florence.
- Maternal Depression and Adolescent Emotions: The Role of Family Functioning / Yeh, Zai-ting; Huang, Yun-hsuan; Liu, Shen-ing.