emotional regulation

collocation in English

meaningsofemotionalandregulation

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emotional
adjective
uk
/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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regulation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an official rule or the act of ...
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(Definition ofemotionalandregulationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofemotional regulation

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Both covered areas of family context, family management and relations, youth problem behaviors, school adjustment,emotionalregulation, substance use, and peer relations.
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In early childhood, however, when the capacity foremotionalregulationis emerging, such experiences may be especially detrimental.
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It is an index of strength of the ecology'semotionalregulationin interaction with the focal child.
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Contributions from the study of high-risk populations to understanding the development ofemotionalregulation.
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These neurobiological systems significantly influence physical and cognitive development and behavioral andemotionalregulation.
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Executive functions, reward,emotionalregulation, and motivation, for example, all involve closely related neuroanatomical circuits and neurochemistry.
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Thus, the acting out behavior of this patient appears to have served a communication function rather than anemotionalregulationfunction.
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The defining attributes of the concept analysis were attachment, information processing and the use of a pause to engage feedback andemotionalregulation.
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Those characterized by high sociability and lowemotionalregulationwere at risk for externalizing behavior problems.
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In structuring this new model for translational research relating social behavioral andemotionalregulationto psychiatric disorders, several disciplines need to be represented.
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For individuals for whom the caregiver has been a source of effectiveemotionalregulationand comfort, relationships are valued.
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We do so because we believe them to have an important role inemotionalregulationand related behavioral manifestations, specifically aggression and social withdrawal.
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As evidenced by theemotionalregulationmodels described above in this paper, the cognitive control of emotion is only one domain of emotion regulation.
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They can learn cognitive andemotionalregulationskills, and academic content, best through actively participating in activities, including structured play.
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Persistence acts as a general moderator of self-control and influences character development, so it also has an important role inemotionalregulationand personality self-organization.
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Instead, it affectsemotionalregulationby determining chronic and event-related stress levels and by eliciting regulatory behaviors.
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Thus, serious compromising ofemotionalregulationmay have a cascading effect, ultimately affecting wide areas of functioning.
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This temperamental configuration sets the stage for problems withemotionalregulation, particularly in context in which caregivers may not sufficiently respond to or modulate the child's emotional reactions.
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