Emotion-regulation strategies across psychopathology: A meta-analytic review
We examined the relationships between six emotion-regulation strategies (acceptance,
avoidance, problem solving, reappraisal, rumination, and suppression) and symptoms of …
avoidance, problem solving, reappraisal, rumination, and suppression) and symptoms of …
Dimensions of emotion dysregulation in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa: A conceptual review of the empirical literature
JM Lavender, SA Wonderlich, SG Engel… - Clinical psychology …, 2015 - Elsevier
Several existing conceptual models and psychological interventions address or emphasize
the role of emotion dysregulation in eating disorders. The current article uses Gratz and …
the role of emotion dysregulation in eating disorders. The current article uses Gratz and …
The role of impulsivity in the development of substance use and eating disorders
Impulsivity is now widely viewed as a multidimensional construct consisting of a number of
related dimensions. Although many measures of impulsivity are correlated, most recent …
related dimensions. Although many measures of impulsivity are correlated, most recent …
Is body dissatisfaction changing across time? A cross-temporal meta-analysis.
It remains unclear whether body dissatisfaction, a widely recognized predictor of eating-
related pathologies and depressive symptomatology, is consistent across cohorts and time …
related pathologies and depressive symptomatology, is consistent across cohorts and time …
Impulse buying and variety seeking: A trait-correlates perspective
Impulse buying and variety seeking are low-effort feelings-based behaviors, yet the
similarities and differences in their socio-psychological origin are under-explored. This …
similarities and differences in their socio-psychological origin are under-explored. This …
Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory as a framework for research on personality–psychopathology associations
P Bijttebier, I Beck, L Claes, W Vandereycken - Clinical psychology review, 2009 - Elsevier
Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) presupposes individual differences in the
sensitivity of basic brain systems that respond to punishing and reinforcing stimuli. These …
sensitivity of basic brain systems that respond to punishing and reinforcing stimuli. These …
Why obese children cannot resist food: the role of impulsivity
Facing the undesirable health consequences of being obese, an important question is why
some people are not able to resist eating to excess. It is theorized that increased impulsivity …
some people are not able to resist eating to excess. It is theorized that increased impulsivity …
Reward drive and rash impulsiveness as dimensions of impulsivity: Implications for substance misuse
One of the primary personality dimensions or traits that has consistently been linked to
substance abuse is impulsivity. However, impulsivity is not a homogenous construct and …
substance abuse is impulsivity. However, impulsivity is not a homogenous construct and …
Depression and prospection
Objectives Prospection, the mental representation of possible futures, is usually adaptive.
When it goes awry, however, it disrupts emotion and motivation. A negative view of the future …
When it goes awry, however, it disrupts emotion and motivation. A negative view of the future …
Another look at impulsivity: A meta-analytic review comparing specific dispositions to rash action in their relationship to bulimic symptoms
Recent advances in personality theory indicate that there are distinct constructs that dispose
individuals to rash action and risky behavior, as opposed to one broad trait of impulsivity …
individuals to rash action and risky behavior, as opposed to one broad trait of impulsivity …