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APS Virtual Poster Showcase
Mechanisms Underlying Anxiety, Stress, and Depression: Novel Insights from Research on Affect Dynamics and Emotion Regulation in Youths and Adults
Recent developments in research on affect dynamics and emotion regulation provide novel windows into mechanisms underlying dysregulated affect in mental disorders. This symposium presents cutting-edge research in youths and adults employing innovative methodologies to discover how affect dynamics and emotion regulation strategy use are implicated in anxiety, stress, and depression.
Chairs & Discussants
- Jonas EveraertChair
Ghent University - Jutta JoormannDiscussant
Yale University
Presentations
- Examining the Longitudinal Relationship between Negative Emotion Differentiation and Stress Generation in AdolescentsAngela Santee, Lisa Starr
- Depression and the Regulation of Positive and Negative Emotions in Youth: Moderation By Emotion DifferentiationReuma Gadassi Polack, Gabriela Paganini, August K. Zhang, Jennifer Silk, Hedy Kober, Jutta Joormann
- A Network Approach to Emotion Regulation in Anxiety and Depression: Discovering Differential Relations Among Symptoms, Positive Reappraisal, and Repetitive Negative Thinking.Jonas Everaert, Jutta Joormann
- Emotion Regulation Repertoires in Trauma-Exposed College Students: Associations with PTSD Symptoms and Emotional AwarenessCameron Pugach, Blair Wisco