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Emotional Regulation
Difficult behaviours may result from emotional dysregulation, such as tantrum and withdrawal. Mastering the ability to control emotions needs ongoing practice and starting in early development is the better way to approach it.
The frontal region of the brain, along with other deep structures of the brain, are very important in emotional regulation.
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Articles About Emotional Regulation
The Science of Emotion Regulation: Understanding the Basics and Applications
Explore the science of emotion regulation with our concise guide. Uncover psychological foundations, individual differences, and practical strategies for managing emotions. From cognitive reappraisal to mindfulness and physiological approaches, discover tools that empower individuals to navigate the complex emotional landscape. Click to explore techniques fostering emotional resilience and balance.
Cultivating Emotional Intelligence: A Path to Confident Communication
Discover how cultivating emotional intelligence empowers individuals to express emotions authentically, build stronger relationships, and navigate interpersonal interactions with empathy and clarity.
Understanding and Treating Anxiety in Children with Innovative Approaches
Recognize signs, discover potential causes, and empower your child to overcome anxiety with evidence-based interventions.