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The Oxford Handbook of Emotion Dysregulation
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About the Editors Contributors 1. Functionalist and Constructionist Perspectives on Emotion Dysregulation
Theodore P. Beauchaine and Nathaniel Haines 2. Emotions as Regulators of Motivated Behavior
Eric E. Nelson, Michele A. Morningstar, and Whitney I. Mattson 3. Emotions as Regulators of Social Behavior
Lane Beckes and Weston Layne Edwards 4. Cognition and Emotion in Emotion Dysregulation
Kateri McRae and Paree Zarolia 5. What Emotion Dysregulation Looks Like: Inferences from Behavioral Observations
K. Ashana Ramsook, Pamela M. Cole, and Margaret A. Fields-Olivieri 6. Emotion Dysregulation and Aging
Patrick Whitmoyer and Ruchika Shaurya Prakash 7. Emotion Generation, Regulation, and Dysregulation as Multilevel Transdiagnostic Constructs
Sheila E. Crowell, Robert D. Vlisides-Henry, and Parisa R. Kaliush 8. Development of Emotion Dysregulation in Developing Relationships
Ross A. Thompson and Sara F. Waters 9. Operant Reinforcement and Development of Emotion Dysregulation
Christina Gamache Martin, Maureen Zalewski, Grace Binion, and Jacqueline O'Brien 10. Cognitive Processes and Risk for Emotion Dysregulation
Hooria Jazaieri, Helen Uusberg, Andero Uusberg, and James J. Gross 11. Interpersonal Processes and the Development of Emotion Dysregulation
Sarah A. Stoycos, Geoffrey W. Corner, Mona Khaled, and Darby Saxbe 12. Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia as a Transdiagnostic Biomarker of Emotion Dysregulation Theodore P. Beauchaine and Ziv E. Bell 13. Event-Related Potentials and Emotion Dysregulation
Brittany C. Speed and Greg Hajcak 14. Neuroimaging of Emotion Dysregulation Joseph C. Leshin and Kristen A. Lindquist 15. Behavioral and Molecular Genetics of Emotion Dysregulation Lance M. Rappaport, Sage E. Hawn, Cassie Overstreet, and Ananda B. Amstadter 16. Epigenetic Foundations of Emotion Dysregulation
Mindy Brown, Elisabeth Conradt, and Sheila E. Crowell 17. Emotion Dysregulation and Externalizing Spectrum Disorders Tiffany M. Shader and Theodore P. Beauchaine 18. Emotion Dysregulation and Internalizing Spectrum Disorders Camelia E. Hostinar and Dante Cicchetti 19. Emotion Dysregulation and Childhood Trauma Patricia K. Kerig 20. Emotion Dysregulation and Autism Spectrum Disorder Emily Neuhaus 21. Emotion Dysregulation and Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders Gemma T. Wallace and Anna R. Docherty 22. Emotion Dysregulation in Addiction Eric L. Garland, Spencer Bell, Rachel Atchley, and Brett Froeliger 23. Emotion Dysregulation and Eating Disorders Sarah E. Racine and Sarah Horvath 24. Emotion Dysregulation and Self-Inflicted Injury Erin A. Kaufman and Sheila E. Crowell 25. Emotion Dysregulation and Borderline Personality Disorder
Katherine L. Dixon-Gordon, Lauren A. Haliczer, and Lindsey C. Conkey 26. Behavioral Assessment of Emotion Dysregulation Molly Adrian and Michele Berk 27. Self-Report Assessment of Emotion Dysregulation Kim L. Gratz, Courtney N. Forbes, Linnie E. Wheeless, Julia R. Richmond, and Matthew T. Tull 28. Assessing Emotion Dysregulation in Daily Life Heather Schatten, Kenneth J.D. Allen, and Michael F. Armey 29. Treating Emotion Dysregulation in Externalizing Disorders Dominika A. Winiarski, April L. Brown, Niranjan S. Karnik, and Patricia A. Brennan 30. Treating Emotion Dysregulation in Internalizing Disorders Christiane Kehoe and Sophie Havighurst 31. Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Treatment of Emotion Dysregulation Alexander L. Chapman and Nora H. Hope 32. Future Directions in Research and Treatment of Emotion Dysregulation Theodore P. Beauchaine, Hunter Hahn, and Sheila E. Crowell

About the Author

Theodore P. Beauchaine, PhD, completed his clinical internship at the University of California at San Diego School of Medicine. He is past recipient of both the American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contributions to Psychology and the American Psychological Association Mid-Career Award for Outstanding Contributions to Benefit Children, Youth, and Families. He has served on numerous editorial boards, and
as Associate Editor for Development and Psychopathology and Psychophysiology. He served on the National Institute of Mental Health National Advisory Council Workgroup on Tasks and Measures for the Research Domain
Criteria (RDoC). His research addresses neural underpinnings of and development of behavioral impulsivity, emotion dysregulation, and intentional self-injury in children, adolescents, and adults. Sheila E. Crowell, PhD, completed her clinical internship at Seattle Children's Hospital through the University of Washington Psychology Internship Program. Dr. Crowell has expertise in emotion dysregulation across the lifespan, including infants, children, adolescents, and adults. Her work on emotion dysregulation extends across a number of diverse clinical populations, such as depression, substance use disorders, trauma, personality disorders, and self-injury. Dr. Crowell is
also a licensed clinical psychologists with expertise in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), an evidence-based treatment for diagnoses characterized by emotion dysregulation. Dr. Crowell has served on study sections
for the National Institutes of Health and as a reviewer or editorial board member for several journals. She has received funding for her research from the National Institutes of Mental Health and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. A primary goal of Dr. Crowell's research is to prevent suicide and the development of psychopathology through enhanced identification of those at risk and early intervention.

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"These authors explain the current research on, theories about, and treatment strategies for emotion dysregulation at neural, psychopathological, and behavioral levels of analysis. ... Intended for a professional audience, this handbook is a valuable reference resource for mental health experts and researchers seeking information to better diagnose, treat, and understand their research subjects and patients." -- C. L. Iwema, University of Pittsburgh,
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