Cognitive deficits in bipolar disorders: Implications for emotion

IMM Lima, AD Peckham, SL Johnson - Clinical psychology review, 2018 - Elsevier
Prominent cognitive deficits have been documented in bipolar disorder, and multiple studies
suggest that these deficits can be observed among non-affected first-degree relatives of …

[HTML][HTML] Defining clinical characteristics of emotion dysregulation in bipolar disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis

M De Prisco, V Oliva, G Fico, M Fornaro… - Neuroscience & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Emotion dysregulation (ED) is characterized by rigid and frequent use of maladaptive
emotion regulation (ER) strategies. Conceptualized as a transdiagnostic feature, ED may …

Emotion regulation strategies in bipolar disorder: A systematic and critical review

A Dodd, E Lockwood, W Mansell… - Journal of affective …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Theoretical frameworks emphasise associations between interpretations and
responses to affect and bipolar disorder (BD). This review (PROSPERO CRD42016043801) …

Neural mechanisms regulating different forms of risk-related decision-making: Insights from animal models

CA Orsini, DE Moorman, JW Young, B Setlow… - Neuroscience & …, 2015 - Elsevier
Over the past 20 years there has been a growing interest in the neural underpinnings of
cost/benefit decision-making. Recent studies with animal models have made considerable …

Positive emotion dysregulation across mood disorders: How amplifying versus dampening predicts emotional reactivity and illness course

KE Gilbert, S Nolen-Hoeksema, J Gruber - Behaviour research and therapy, 2013 - Elsevier
Maladaptive regulation of positive emotion has increasingly been associated with
psychopathology. Little is known, however, about how individual strategies used to manage …

Responses to positive affect in daily life: Positive rumination and dampening moderate the association between daily events and depressive symptoms

YI Li, LR Starr, R Hershenberg - Journal of Psychopathology and …, 2017 - Springer
Depressive rumination has been strongly linked to the development and maintenance of
depression; however, less attention has been paid to ruminative processes in response to …

[HTML][HTML] Response styles to positive affect and depression: Concurrent and prospective associations in a community sample

S Nelis, EA Holmes, F Raes - Cognitive therapy and research, 2015 - Springer
We examined the concurrent and prospective relations between response styles to positive
affect and depression in a community sample. Participants (n= 345) completed self-report …

[PDF][PDF] Well-being and psychopathology: A deep exploration into positive emotions, meaning and purpose in life, and social relationships

FR Goodman, JD Doorley, TB Kashdan - Handbook of well-being, 2018 - researchgate.net
For decades, researchers and practitioners have theorized psychological disorder and
health as opposite ends of a single continuum. We offer a more nuanced, data driven …

Towards recovery-oriented psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder: quality of life outcomes, stage-sensitive treatments, and mindfulness mechanisms

G Murray, ND Leitan, N Thomas, EE Michalak… - Clinical Psychology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Current adjunctive psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder (BD) aim to impact illness
course via information sharing/skill development. This focus on clinical outcomes contrasts …

Transdiagnostic assessment of repetitive negative thinking and responses to positive affect: Structure and predictive utility for depression, anxiety, and mania …

PM McEvoy, MP Hyett, T Ehring, SL Johnson… - Journal of affective …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a cognitive process that is repetitive,
passive, relatively uncontrollable, and focused on negative content, and is elevated in …