reviewAnnual Review of Clinical PsychologyMar 1, 2010GREEN OA

Emotion-Related Self-Regulation and Its Relation to Children's Maladjustment

Arizona State University

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Abstract

The development of children's emotion-related self-regulation appears to be related to, and likely involved in, many aspects of children's development. In this review, the distinction between effortful self-regulatory processes and those that are somewhat less voluntary is discussed, and literature on the former capacities is reviewed. Emotion-related self-regulation develops rapidly in the early years of life and improves more slowly into adulthood. Individual differences in children's self-regulation are fairly stable after the first year or two of life. Such individual differences are inversely related to at least some types of externalizing problems. Findings for internalizing problems are less consistent…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Self-control
  • Psychological intervention
  • Self
  • Social psychology
  • Psychiatry
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