Projects
Emotion Regulation Abilities and Internalizing Symptoms
Deficits in emotion regulation abilities are closely linked to internalizing symptoms, making them a key target for intervention. While research often focuses on individual emotion regulation abilities or overall levels across multiple domains, these abilities may interact and collectively contribute to internalizing symptoms. In this study, we aim to examine how emotion regulation abilities interact to jointly contribute to these symptoms.
Intolerance of Uncertainty and Emotion Regulation Strategies
Both intolerance of uncertainty and emotion regulation are linked to internalizing psychopathology, yet the nature of their relationship remains unclear. In this study, we aim to examine the relationship between trait intolerance of uncertainty and daily emotion regulation strategy use, while accounting for important contextual and potential confounding factors.
*Stress, Reward, and Threat
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Emotion Regulation Self-Efficacy and Internalizing Symptoms
Emotion regulation self-efficacy refers to individuals’ beliefs in their ability to effectively manage emotions. Research suggests that individuals with low emotion regulation self-efficacy are more likely to experience internalizing symptoms, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we aim to explore these potential mechanisms.
*Antecedents and Outcomes of Positive Emotion Regulation
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*Cognitive Control, Emotion Knowledge, and Emotion Regulation
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*Upcoming projects
