APS

31st APS Annual Convention

The Interplay Between Sleep and Emotion Regulation Across the Life-Span

Friday, May 24, 2019 · Washington, DC

Oral · Clinical Science

Extant literature indicates the relationship between sleep and emotion regulation is both dynamic and bidirectional. However, much remains unknown on how this association may vary across the lifespan. Given the transdiagnostic relevance of sleep and emotion regulation, this symposium will present evidence on this relationship across developmental periods.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Christopher SummersChair
    Kent State University
  • Peter FranzenDiscussant
    University of Pittsburgh

Presentations

  1. All or Nothing: Polarized Reporting of Affect Is Associated with Sleep QualityChristopher Summers
  2. Greater Slow Wave Sleep Is Emotionally Protective in Sleep Restricted ChildrenCandice Alfano
  3. Adolescent Sleep Patterns Are Associated with Antecedent-Focused Emotion Regulation Cara Palmer
  4. Sleep, Stress, and Coping Self-Efficacy: Dynamics across the School WeekMaia ten Brink