Clinical Science Brown Bag:
Hyang Sook Kim, Ph.D., Sogang University, Visiting Scholar working with Dr. Deldin
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How to capture a moment? : Momentary state-oriented approach to studying and intervening emotion regulation
There are several existing measures of emotion regulation which mainly rely upon retrospective, trait-oriented self-report. However, characteristics of emotion and emotion regulation are more likely to manifest in a specific context within a short period of time. In this presentation, therefore, I would like to introduce three studies focused on in-the-moment state-based approaches including (i) ERP investigation on attentional disengagement of individuals with suicidality, (ii) ecological momentary assessment of mood of individuals with depression, and (3) effectiveness of immediate intervention through mobile application.
There are several existing measures of emotion regulation which mainly rely upon retrospective, trait-oriented self-report. However, characteristics of emotion and emotion regulation are more likely to manifest in a specific context within a short period of time. In this presentation, therefore, I would like to introduce three studies focused on in-the-moment state-based approaches including (i) ERP investigation on attentional disengagement of individuals with suicidality, (ii) ecological momentary assessment of mood of individuals with depression, and (3) effectiveness of immediate intervention through mobile application.
Building: | East Hall |
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Event Type: | Presentation |
Tags: | brown bag |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Department of Psychology, Clinical Science |