Positive Emotion Regulation and Psychopathology: A Transdiagnostic Cultural Neuroscience Approach
Author(s) -
Lisa A. Hechtman,
Hannah Raila,
Joan Y. Chiao,
June Gruber
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of experimental psychopathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.711
H-Index - 10
ISSN - 2043-8087
DOI - 10.5127/jep.030412
Subject(s) - psychopathology , psychology , affective neuroscience , research domain criteria , cultural neuroscience , affective science , multidisciplinary approach , cognitive psychology , mental illness , mental health , psychotherapist , clinical psychology , cognition , emotion work , neuroscience , sociology , social science
There is burgeoning interest in the study of positive emotion regulation and psychopathology. Given the significant public health costs and the tremendous variance in national prevalence rates associated with many disorders of positive emotion, it is critical to reach an understanding of how cultural factors, along with biological factors, mutually influence positive emotion regulation. Progress in this domain has been relatively unexplored, however, underscoring the need for an integrative review and empirical roadmap for investigating the cultural neuroscientific contributions to positive emotion disturbance for both affective and clinical science domains. The present paper thus provides a multidisciplinary, cultural neuroscience approach to better understand positive emotion regulation and psychopathology. We conclude with a future roadmap for researchers aimed at harnessing positive emotion and alleviating the burden of mental illness cross-culturally.
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