Emotional Dysregulation
Cross-source consensus on Emotional Dysregulation from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Emotional dysregulation may manifest as distress intolerance, poor family functioning, emotional reactivity, impulsive behaviours, or withdrawal. — Is intensive behavioural change enhanced with dialectical behavioural therapy feasible for weight management in adolescents living with higher body weight? A protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial in three centres in Canada
- Emotional dysregulation states interfere with healthy eating, physical activity, sleep, screen-time management, and engagement with weight management programmes. — Is intensive behavioural change enhanced with dialectical behavioural therapy feasible for weight management in adolescents living with higher body weight? A protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial in three centres in Canada
- Heightened emotional reactivity follows exposure to stressors and can disrupt efforts to adopt or maintain health behaviours. — Is intensive behavioural change enhanced with dialectical behavioural therapy feasible for weight management in adolescents living with higher body weight? A protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial in three centres in Canada
- Many existing lifestyle interventions fail to directly address emotional reactivity, distress intolerance, or interpersonal challenges that interfere with behaviour change. — Is intensive behavioural change enhanced with dialectical behavioural therapy feasible for weight management in adolescents living with higher body weight? A protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial in three centres in Canada
- Anxiety, depression, and emotional distress reduce readiness to adopt health behaviours by up to 14% per unit increase in adolescents with higher body weight and type 2 diabetes. — Is intensive behavioural change enhanced with dialectical behavioural therapy feasible for weight management in adolescents living with higher body weight? A protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial in three centres in Canada
- Adolescents with emotional dysregulation may present clinically with disordered eating, low readiness for change, and reduced quality of life. — Is intensive behavioural change enhanced with dialectical behavioural therapy feasible for weight management in adolescents living with higher body weight? A protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial in three centres in Canada