Emotion dysregulation in self-injurious behavour

 
PIIS020595920000419-6-1
DOI10.31857/S020595920000067-9
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Affiliation: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education (MSUPE)
Address: 127051, Moscow, Sretenka st., 29, Russia
Journal namePsikhologicheskii zhurnal
EditionVolume 39 №4
Pages27-37
Abstract

We present an analytic review of the theoretical and clinical models, methods, and directions of diagnostic and empirical research of emotion dysregulation in self-injurious behavior (SIB). We consider various aspects of emotion dysregulation in SIB: lack of knowledge about regulatory strategies/lack of skill in using them, avoidance and suppression as preferred regulatory strategies, heightened emotional reactivity and intensity, prevailing negative emotions. These and other factors of emotion dysregulation are verified in empiric studies conducted along several directions: studies of emotion dynamics impairment, verification of empirical or clinical models of emotion dysregulation, and psychophysiological research. We note a large variety of methods that operationalize emotion dysregulation: self-report scales, emotion induction, ecological momentary assessment, clinical observation and interviewing. We conclude by stating the necessity of studying the interpersonal context of emotion dysregulation in SIB.

Keywordsemotion regulation, self-injurious behavior, theoretic models, methods of assessment, studies of emotion dysregulation in self-injurious behavior
Received10.10.2018
Publication date14.10.2018
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