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fromPsychology Today
19 hours ago

How I Reduced Unwanted Behavior in a Preschool Classroom

One key insight from these observations is that when teachers correct kids when they are engaging in unwanted behavior, many kids shut down or escalate, becoming defiant, melting down, or getting more aggressive. This is especially true for kids who are highly sensitive, big reactors, by nature. They are quick to shame and process corrections as indictments of their personhood. They get so flooded with emotion that they can't process whatever lesson the adult is trying to impart.
Parenting
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

10 Proven Strategies to Regulate Self-Worth

Managing low self-worth emotions in the moment builds self-efficacy and increases peace and joy by enabling coping with triggers and setbacks.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Black Hole of the Demanding Perfectionist

Children can be, and usually are, demanding. A parent may recall their fussy child's tantrums over a particular meal or toy, remembering the challenge of getting it just right. Children expect, and rightfully so, their parents to know what's good for them, even when they don't know themselves. Ultimately, it's the parent's responsibility to calm, which all of us accept as the natural state of things.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Calm the Worry Chatter

When you name what you're feeling you're not just talking. You're helping your brain shift gears. Research shows that labeling emotions reduces activity in the amygdala, the part of your brain that sounds the alarm. At the same time, it activates the prefrontal cortex, the part that helps you think clearly and make good decisions (Lieberman and colleagues, 2007). Naming your emotions helps you move from panic to power.
Mindfulness
fromHuffPost
2 days ago

These Are The Most Common Fights Between Close Friends, According To Therapists

"That stage of life is all about figuring out who you are, which means emotions run high and identity can feel more fragile," said Kristin Anderson, licensed clinical social worker, founder of Madison Square Psychotherapy . "Because teens are still developing emotion regulation skills, small misunderstandings can escalate quickly in ways that are less common in adult relationships."
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Distress Tolerance Techniques to Manage Your Emotions

If you feel like there are times when your emotions quickly escalate and spin out of control, it may also feel like there's nothing you can do about it. Perhaps others have told you that you are "overreacting" to situations that typically do not evoke such intense feelings. But being told by others to "calm down" feels dismissive to you, and it invalidates your strong emotions.
Mental health
Parenting
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Understanding children's emotions: 'Tantrums aren't a sign of being spoilt or bold - they're a normal part of brain growth'

Tantrums reflect normal brain development; parents can help children regulate big feelings through calm validation, structured routines, clear limits, and developmentally appropriate guidance.
Mental health
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

5 things to remember to regulate your emotions better

Emotion regulation is a learnable skill that transforms poor habits into healthier strategies, improving connection, decision-making, and overall well-being.
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fromPsychology Today
1 month ago
Mindfulness

Break Free from Anger and Aggression

Mindfulness reduces anger and aggression by creating impartial awareness of transient emotions and rewiring habitual reactive responses.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago
Mindfulness

Practicing Compassionate Awareness to Enhance Your Life

Cultivating compassionate, present-moment awareness of habitual reactions enables intentional responses and meaningful change instead of automatic, repetitive patterns.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Cardio for the Mind

Regular cardiovascular exercise sharpens attention, improves mood, increases cognitive flexibility, and strengthens emotion regulation, reducing rigid, worry-driven thinking common in depression and anxiety.
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Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Underrated Tool That Can Help Heal Eating Disorders

Low assertiveness worsens eating disorder symptoms and learning assertiveness skills improves emotional regulation, interpersonal functioning, and treatment outcomes.
fromBig Think
1 month ago

How our expectations shape what we see, hear, and feel

It can certainly feel like emotions happen to you. That they bubble up and cause you to do and say things, but that experience is an illusion that the brain creates. Not everybody has as much control as they might like, but everybody has a little more control than they think they do. When you're experiencing emotion or you're in an emotional state, what your brain is doing is telling itself a story about what is going on inside your body.
Science
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Using Your Personal Philosophy to Make Yourself Virtuous

Logic-based therapy pairs cognitive fallacies driving negative emotions with corresponding guiding virtues that, when practiced philosophically, cultivate virtues and new positive emotions.
Education
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Emotion Regulation in the Classroom

Students who understand and accept their emotions show higher curiosity, motivation, classroom engagement, and stronger peer and teacher relationships; emotion rejection undermines these outcomes.
fromBig Think
2 months ago

Sam Harris: Experience emotions without being consumed by them

I mean, the amazing thing about our circumstances that each one of us is in a position that is in some sense, as free and as profound and as in touch with reality, as any other position in this universe, where you stand, the universe is illuminated as you, as your experience in this moment. And that we call this substratum of experience, consciousness, for lack of a better word.
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