Should emotional dysregulation influence treatment planning for patients with autism spectrum disorder? – a review
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- Tytuł: Should emotional dysregulation influence treatment planning for patients with autism spectrum disorder? – a review
- Autor/Autorzy:
- Nazwa czasopisma: Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
- Rok: 2025
- Tom: 27
- Numer: 2
- ISSN: 1509-2046
- e-ISSN: 2083-828X
- DOI: 10.12740/APP/205961
- Adres www:: https://www.archivespp.pl/pdf-205961-126920?filename=Should%20emotional.pdf
- Strony od-do: 38-43
- Abstrakt: Background and objective: A number of studies have shown that patients diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) struggle with emotional regulation disorders (ER) throughout their lives. The aim of the study was to discuss the relationship between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and emotional regulation disorders, the difficulties they cause for patients, and to answer the question of whether emotion dysregulation should influence clinicians’ treatment planning for patients with ASD. Methods: A review of the literature on the connotations between emotional dysregulation and ASD, comorbid disorders, and therapeutic work techniques was conducted. Electronic databases were used: PubMed, Medline Ultimate, Scopus. Google Scholar, EBSCO. Priority was given to publications and studies in English. Results and Conclusion: Current evidence supports incorporating emotion dysregulation into the treatment planning for individuals with ASD. Studies have established its association with various mental health conditions and social difficulties observed in this population. Importantly, some targeted interventions have demonstrated efficacy in addressing emotion regulation difficulties. Further research in this area appears essential to enhance emotional regulation and, in turn, overall functioning in individuals with ASD
- Dyscyplina: psychologia
MARC
- 002 a Should emotional dysregulation influence treatment planning for patients with autism spectrum disorder? – a review
- 003 b 0000-0002-5065-207X
- 003 a ADAM PAWLAK (Autor)
- 003 a Karina Marciniec (Autor)
- 003 a Zuzanna Szczypińska (Autor)
- 004 a Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
- 006 a Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
- 008 a 2025
- 009 a 27
- 010 a 2
- 011 a 1509-2046
- 012 a 2083-828X
- 013 a 10.12740/APP/205961
- 014 a https://www.archivespp.pl/pdf-205961-126920?filename=Should%20emotional.pdf
- 015 a 38-43
- 020 a Background and objective: A number of studies have shown that patients diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) struggle with emotional regulation disorders (ER) throughout their lives. The aim of the study was to discuss the relationship between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and emotional regulation disorders, the difficulties they cause for patients, and to answer the question of whether emotion dysregulation should influence clinicians’ treatment planning for patients with ASD. Methods: A review of the literature on the connotations between emotional dysregulation and ASD, comorbid disorders, and therapeutic work techniques was conducted. Electronic databases were used: PubMed, Medline Ultimate, Scopus. Google Scholar, EBSCO. Priority was given to publications and studies in English. Results and Conclusion: Current evidence supports incorporating emotion dysregulation into the treatment planning for individuals with ASD. Studies have established its association with various mental health conditions and social difficulties observed in this population. Importantly, some targeted interventions have demonstrated efficacy in addressing emotion regulation difficulties. Further research in this area appears essential to enhance emotional regulation and, in turn, overall functioning in individuals with ASD
- 022 a alexithymia
- 022 a autism spectrum
- 022 a emotional regulation
- 966 a psychologia
- 985 a Wydział Filozoficzny
- 985 b Instytut Psychologii
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- Title: Should emotional dysregulation influence treatment planning for patients with autism spectrum disorder? – a review
- Author:
- Journal: Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
- Date: 2025
- Discipline: psychologia
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