SVĚTLÁK, Miroslav, Terézia BERNÁTOVÁ, Pavla LINHARTOVÁ and Tomáš KAŠPÁREK. Neurovývojový pohled na vývoj obranných mechanismů a regulaci emocí (Ego defense mechanisms and emotion regulation from the neurodevelopmental point of view). ČLS JEP, 2016, p. 168-169. ISBN 978-80-263-1047-1.
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Original name Neurovývojový pohled na vývoj obranných mechanismů a regulaci emocí
Name (in English) Ego defense mechanisms and emotion regulation from the neurodevelopmental point of view
Authors SVĚTLÁK, Miroslav, Terézia BERNÁTOVÁ, Pavla LINHARTOVÁ and Tomáš KAŠPÁREK.
Edition p. 168-169, 2 pp. 2016.
Publisher ČLS JEP
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 50100 5.1 Psychology and cognitive sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
ISBN 978-80-263-1047-1
Keywords (in Czech) regulace emocí, ego obranné mechanismy, kognitivní vývoj, strategie regulace emocí
Keywords in English emotion regulation, ego defence mechanisms, cognitive development, emotion regulation strategies
Changed by Changed by: doc. PhDr. Miroslav Světlák, Ph.D., učo 13644. Changed: 13/6/2016 14:04.
Abstract
Problematika regulace emocí představuje důležitou součást současných modelů psychopatologie. Pochopení role strategií regulace emocí v etiologii a udržování psychopatologie představuje základní výzvu současné psychiatrie a klinické psychologie. Znalost těchto mechanismů a vztahů je také nutnou podmínkou pro plánování efektivní psychoterapeutické péče. Cílem našeho review je popis normálního vývoje strategií regulace emocí a jeho vztah k vývoji kognitivních funkcí.
Abstract (in English)
Emotion regulation is increasingly being incorporated into models of psychopathology. The question of how we deal with emotions especially the negative ones such as stress, anxiety and adversity is the key issue for psychopathology aetiology understanding and treatment planning. In its broadest sense, emotion regulation subsumes the regulation of all states that are emotionally charged, including moods, stress, and positive or negative affect. Ego defence mechanisms (e.g. S. Freud, A. Freud) and coping mechanisms (e.g. R. Lazarus, S. Folkman) represents an examples of emotion regulation strategies. Emotion regulation follow different developmental paths and are functionally distinct throughout the lifespan. The use of defence mechanisms is currently seen as an aspect of normal psychological functioning, serving to reduce anxiety and protect self-esteem. However, excessive use of some strategies, or the use of their immature variant, has been associated with psychopathology. Despite considerable research in this area, it is not still clear what factors mediate the relation among environment, brain maturation, ego development and cognition in the emotion regulation strategies development. We focus our review on normal emotion regulation development.
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