Autistic people often have difficulties with emotional regulation, 1 which refers to someone’s capacity to modulate and control their emotional response, whether positive or negative, to particular ...
More and more, the experiences and perspectives of autistic individuals are contributing to our understanding of neurodiversity. One example is Chamak et al.’s (2008) study of autobiographical ...
Emotional self-regulation refers to a person’s ability to manage their emotions and impulses. It is an important part of overall mental and physical well-being. Emotional self-regulation is a skill ...
Autism is a multifactorial spectrum syndrome which means that its symptoms manifest in various ways. One of the most notorious and common is emotional regulation. In this project, based on the complex ...
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