The Oxford Handbook of Emotion Dysregulation Oxford Library of Psychology Area Editors: Clinical Psychology David H. Barlow Cognitive Neuroscience Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn Cognitive Psychology Daniel Reisberg Counseling Psychology Elizabeth M. Altmaier and Jo-Ida C. Hansen Developmental Psychology Philip David Zelazo Health Psychology Howard S. Friedman History of Psychology David B. Baker Methods and Measurement Todd D. Little Neuropsychology Kenneth M. Adams Organizational Psychology Steve W. J. Kozlowski Personality and Social Psychology Kay Deaux and Mark Snyder OX F O R D L I B R A RY O F P S YC H O LO G Y The Oxford Handbook of Emotion Dysregulation Edited by Theodore P. Beauchaine Sheila E. Crowell 1 2020 1 Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. 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(Sheila Elizabeth), editor. Title: The Oxford handbook of emotion dysregulation / edited by Theodore P. Beauchaine, Sheila E. Crowell. Description: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020] | Series: Oxford library of psychology | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Identifiers: LCCN 2019031334 (print) | LCCN 2019031335 (ebook) | ISBN 9780190689285 (hardback) | ISBN 9780190689308 (epub) | ISBN 9780190689292 Subjects: LCSH: Emotions—Handbooks, manuals, etc. | Psychology, Pathological— Handbooks, manuals, etc. | Affect (Psychology)—Handbooks, manuals, etc. Classification: LCC RC455.4.E46 O94 2020 (print) | LCC RC455.4.E46 (ebook) | DDC 616.89—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019031334 LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019031335 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Printed by Integrated Books International, United States of America CONTRIBUTORS Molly Adrian, PhD Patricia A. Brennan, PhD Department of Psychiatry and Department of Psychology Behavioral Sciences Emory University Seattle Children’s Hospital April L. Brown, MPH Kenneth J. D. Allen, AM Department of Psychology Department of Psychology Emory University Harvard University Mindy Brown, BS Ananda B. Amstadter, PhD Department of Psychology Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and The University of Utah Behavioral Genetics Alexander L. Chapman, PhD, RPsych Virginia Commonwealth University Department of Psychology Michael F. Armey, PhD Simon Fraser University Department of Psychiatry and Dante Cicchetti, PhD Human Behavior Institute of Child Development Warren Alpert Medical School University of Minnesota Brown University Pamela M. Cole, PhD Rachel M. Atchley, PhD, MCR Department of Psychology Center on Mindfulness and Integrative The Pennsylvania State University Health Intervention Development Lindsey C. Conkey, PhD (C-MIIND) Department of Psychological and The University of Utah Brain Sciences Theodore P. Beauchaine, PhD University of Massachusetts Amherst Department of Psychology Elisabeth Conradt, PhD The Ohio State University Department of Psychology Lane Beckes, PhD The University of Utah College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Geoffrey W. Corner, BS Bradley University Department of Psychology Spencer Bell, PhD University of Southern California Department of Physiology/Pharmacology Sheila E. Crowell, PhD Wake Forest University Health Sciences Department of Psychology Ziv E. Bell, MA The University of Utah Department of Psychology Katherine L. Dixon-Gordon, PhD The Ohio State University Department of Psychological and Michele Berk, PhD Brain Sciences Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Child University of Massachusetts Amherst and Adolescent Psychiatry and Child Anna R. Docherty, PhD Development University Neuropsychiatric Institute Stanford University University of Utah Health Sciences Center Grace Binion, MS Weston Layne Edwards, MA Department of Psychology Department of Psychology University of Oregon Bradley University ix SHORT CONTENTS About the Editors vii Contributors ix Table of Contents xiii Chapters 1–486 Index 487 v ABOUT THE EDITORS Theodore P. Beauchaine, PhD, earned his undergraduate degree in psychology from Portland State University, and his PhD in clinical psychology, with a quan- titative minor, from Stony Brook University. He completed his clinical internship at the University of California at San Diego School of Medicine. He is past recip- ient of both the American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contributions to Psychology and the American Psychological Association Mid-Career Award for Outstanding Contributions to Benefit Children, Youth, and Families. He has served on numerous editorial boards, and as Associate Editor for Development and Psychopathology and Psychophysiology. He served on the National Institute of Mental Health National Advisory Council Workgroup on Tasks and Measures for the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC). His research addresses neural underpinnings of and develop- ment of behavioral impulsivity, emotion dysregulation, and intentional self-injury in children, adolescents, and adults. Sheila E. Crowell earned her PhD in child clinical psychology from the University of Washington. She completed her clinical internship at Seattle Children’s Hospital through the University of Washington Psychology Internship Program. Dr. Crowell has expertise in emotion dysregulation across the lifespan, including infants, children, adolescents, and adults. Her work on emotion dys- regulation extends across a number of diverse clinical populations, such as depres- sion, substance use disorders, trauma, personality disorders, and self-injury. Dr. Crowell is also a licensed clinical psychologists with expertise in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), an evidence-based treatment for diagnoses character- ized by emotion dysregulation. Dr. Crowell has served on study sections for the National Institutes of Health and as a reviewer or editorial board member for several journals. She has received funding for her research from the National Institutes of Mental Health and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. A primary goal of Dr. Crowell’s research is to prevent suicide and the development of psychopathology through enhanced identification of those at risk and early in- tervention. vii