Emotional regulation as a transdiagnostic category through clinical problems: a narrative study

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Background: In the diagnostic process of psychological disorders, we can find common characteristics to different problems, being able to explain a variety of clinical difficulties and comorbidities from this cross-sectional category, which has been called transdiagnostic. Being emotional r...

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Autores: Paredes-Rivera, Alvaro, Coria-Palomino, Geraldine F, Marcos-Lescano, Alexandra Y, Sedano-Alejandro, Sthefany
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológica
Repositorio:Interacciones
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emotional regulation
mental disorders
diagnosis
clinical psychology
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La regulación emocional como categoría transdiagnóstica a través de los problemas clínicos: un estudio narrativo
title Emotional regulation as a transdiagnostic category through clinical problems: a narrative study
spellingShingle Emotional regulation as a transdiagnostic category through clinical problems: a narrative study
Paredes-Rivera, Alvaro
transdiagnosis
emotional regulation
mental disorders
diagnosis
clinical psychology
title_short Emotional regulation as a transdiagnostic category through clinical problems: a narrative study
title_full Emotional regulation as a transdiagnostic category through clinical problems: a narrative study
title_fullStr Emotional regulation as a transdiagnostic category through clinical problems: a narrative study
title_full_unstemmed Emotional regulation as a transdiagnostic category through clinical problems: a narrative study
title_sort Emotional regulation as a transdiagnostic category through clinical problems: a narrative study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Paredes-Rivera, Alvaro
Coria-Palomino, Geraldine F
Marcos-Lescano, Alexandra Y
Sedano-Alejandro, Sthefany
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author_facet Paredes-Rivera, Alvaro
Coria-Palomino, Geraldine F
Marcos-Lescano, Alexandra Y
Sedano-Alejandro, Sthefany
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Marcos-Lescano, Alexandra Y
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emotional regulation
mental disorders
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topic transdiagnosis
emotional regulation
mental disorders
diagnosis
clinical psychology
description Background: In the diagnostic process of psychological disorders, we can find common characteristics to different problems, being able to explain a variety of clinical difficulties and comorbidities from this cross-sectional category, which has been called transdiagnostic. Being emotional regulation a transdiagnostic variable that is defined as the ability of the person to make use of resources or skills to modulate the behavioral response produced after experiencing a moderate to high intensity emotion. Objective: To explain the impact of the emotional regulation variable in clinical theory and practice through a transdiagnostic look. Discussion: The term transdiagnosis arises from a series of drawbacks in its foundation and practice, being these: dissatisfaction with traditional models such as the International Classification of Diseases and Disorders related to Mental Health (ICD-10) and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), comorbidity and the risk of medicalization. For this reason, this model proposes to understand the common basic causal processes between different disorders or groups of these. To touch on the subject of emotional regulation, one must talk about emotions. These are adaptive for people. However, they can become problematic if they respond automatically under the emotional level, since it interferes with goals and personal well-being. All human beings have emotion regulatory processes, that is, we are capable of deciding how to respond to the appearance of an emotion. This is called emotional regulation (ER), which becomes effective when the context and long-term goals are adapted. This way of responding is a personal learned product that depends on the contingencies and the rules that the verbal community of reference has organized throughout personal history; so, at times, it can be destructive insofar as its rigid and often avoidant application prevents a person from building a meaningful life. Recent research shows that a significant number of clinical diagnoses in mental health could be explained by problems in emotional regulation, among which we have highlighted anxiety and depressive disorders, borderline personality disorder, and substance use disorders. and eating disorders. Conclusion: Transdiagnostic processes are increasingly valued due to the various explanatory theories that appear in recent years. Generating treatments focused on the deficit of skills in emotional regulation, all in order to improve the quality of life of the consultants. It should be added that when reviewing all this literature we can conclude that it is possible to conceptualize and explain psychological disorders from the deficit of emotional regulation. Especially from the biological and contextual points and taking into account the learning for its maintenance.
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spelling Emotional regulation as a transdiagnostic category through clinical problems: a narrative studyLa regulación emocional como categoría transdiagnóstica a través de los problemas clínicos: un estudio narrativoParedes-Rivera, AlvaroCoria-Palomino, Geraldine FMarcos-Lescano, Alexandra YSedano-Alejandro, Sthefanytransdiagnosisemotional regulationmental disordersdiagnosisclinical psychologyBackground: In the diagnostic process of psychological disorders, we can find common characteristics to different problems, being able to explain a variety of clinical difficulties and comorbidities from this cross-sectional category, which has been called transdiagnostic. Being emotional regulation a transdiagnostic variable that is defined as the ability of the person to make use of resources or skills to modulate the behavioral response produced after experiencing a moderate to high intensity emotion. Objective: To explain the impact of the emotional regulation variable in clinical theory and practice through a transdiagnostic look. Discussion: The term transdiagnosis arises from a series of drawbacks in its foundation and practice, being these: dissatisfaction with traditional models such as the International Classification of Diseases and Disorders related to Mental Health (ICD-10) and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), comorbidity and the risk of medicalization. For this reason, this model proposes to understand the common basic causal processes between different disorders or groups of these. To touch on the subject of emotional regulation, one must talk about emotions. These are adaptive for people. However, they can become problematic if they respond automatically under the emotional level, since it interferes with goals and personal well-being. All human beings have emotion regulatory processes, that is, we are capable of deciding how to respond to the appearance of an emotion. This is called emotional regulation (ER), which becomes effective when the context and long-term goals are adapted. This way of responding is a personal learned product that depends on the contingencies and the rules that the verbal community of reference has organized throughout personal history; so, at times, it can be destructive insofar as its rigid and often avoidant application prevents a person from building a meaningful life. Recent research shows that a significant number of clinical diagnoses in mental health could be explained by problems in emotional regulation, among which we have highlighted anxiety and depressive disorders, borderline personality disorder, and substance use disorders. and eating disorders. Conclusion: Transdiagnostic processes are increasingly valued due to the various explanatory theories that appear in recent years. Generating treatments focused on the deficit of skills in emotional regulation, all in order to improve the quality of life of the consultants. It should be added that when reviewing all this literature we can conclude that it is possible to conceptualize and explain psychological disorders from the deficit of emotional regulation. Especially from the biological and contextual points and taking into account the learning for its maintenance.Introducción: En el proceso diagnóstico de los trastornos psicológicos, podemos encontrar características comunes a diferentes problemas, pudiendo explicar variedad de dificultades clínicas y comorbilidades desde esta categoría transversal, lo cual ha sido llamada transdiagnóstico. Siendo la regulación emocional una variable transdiagnóstica que se define como la capacidad de la persona de hacer uso de recursos o habilidades para modular la respuesta conductual producida posteriormente a la experimentación de una emoción de moderada a elevada intensidad. Objetivo: Explicar el impacto de la variable regulación emocional en la teoría y práctica clínica a través de una mirada transdiagnóstica. Discusión: El término transdiagnóstico nace por una serie de inconvenientes en su fundamentación y práctica, siendo estás: la insatisfacción por los modelos tradicionales como la Clasificación Internacional de las Enfermedades y Trastornos relacionados con la Salud Mental (CIE-10) y Manual Diagnóstico y Estadístico de Trastornos Mentales (DSM-5), la comorbilidad y el riego de la medicalización. Por eso, este modelo propone comprender los procesos causales básicos comunes entre distintos trastornos o grupos de estos. Para tocar el tema de regulación emocional se debe hablar de las emociones. Estás son adaptativas para las personas. Sin embargo, pueden transformarse en problemáticas si se responde de forma automática bajo el nivel emocional, ya que interfiere con objetivos y bienestar personal. Todos los seres humanos contamos con procesos reguladores de la emoción, es decir, somos capaces de decidir cómo responder ante la aparición de una emoción. Ello es llamado regulación emocional, la cual se vuelve efectiva cuando se adapta el contexto y a los metas a largo plazo. Esta forma de responder es un producto personal aprendido que depende de las contingencias y las reglas que la comunidad verbal de referencia haya organizado a lo largo de la historia personal; por lo que, a veces, puede ser destructiva en la medida que su aplicación rígida y, muchas veces evitativa, impide a la persona construir una vida con sentido. La investigación reciente demuestra que una cantidad importante de diagnósticos clínicos en salud mental podría ser explicada por los problemas en la regulación emocional, entre los cuales hemos destacado los trastornos de ansiedad, depresivos, el trastorno límite de la personalidad, los trastornos por uso de sustancias y los trastornos de la conducta alimentaria. Conclusión: Los procesos transdiagnósticos se ven cada vez más valorados debido a las variadas teorías explicativas que aparecen en estos últimos años. Generando tratamientos enfocados al déficit de habilidades en regulación emocional, todo con el fin de mejorar la calidad de vida de los consultantes. Cabe agregar que al revisar toda esta literatura podemos concluir que es posible conceptualizar y explicar los trastornos psicológicos desde el déficit de regulación emocional. Sobre todo, desde los puntos biológicos, contextuales y teniendo en cuenta los aprendizajes para su mantenimiento.Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológica2021-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://www.ojs.revistainteracciones.com/index.php/rin/article/view/22310.24016/2021.v7.223Interacciones; Vol. 7 (2021): Enero - Diciembre; e223Interacciones; Vol. 7 (2021): January - December; e223Interacciones: Revistas de Avances en Psicología; Vol. 7 (2021): January - December; e2232411-59402413-4465reponame:Interaccionesinstname:Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológicainstacron:IPOPSspahttps://www.ojs.revistainteracciones.com/index.php/rin/article/view/223/329https://www.ojs.revistainteracciones.com/index.php/rin/article/view/223/330Copyright (c) 2021 Interaccioneshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs3114.ejournals.host:article/2232022-02-02T02:14:28Z
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