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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Elaboration et normalisation d'un test clinique visant à évaluer les troubles émotionnels

Auriane Gros

subject

Emotion[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyFeelingTestRégulationRessenti[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyRegulationÉmotion

description

Emotions are all different, and the emotional experience varies from one person to another. It is essential to regulate our emotions because, at certain intensities, they can disrupt our body, our thoughts and our actions. Thus, emotion regulation is as essential to our personal balance as emotional experience. But certain diseases can damage the emotional network, and disrupt the interaction between emotional experience and emotion regulation. Currently the assessment of emotions is mainly based on tasks testing our ability to recognize or express them. And, even if emotion regulation capabilities are increasingly a matter of interest, they are currently measured outside any emotional context and through self-report scales, which have a number of biases. The objective of this thesis is to develop, standardize and validate a test based on a time estimation task to assess the emotional experience and emotion regulation when the emotion occurs. Our goal is to provide clinicians with a new tool to measure emotions, in order to ascertain, therefore improving the quality of life of patients suffering from these disorders the presence of certain disorders which are currently not evaluated by existing tests. We hope that highlighting the presence of these disorders will help to work on the possibilities of care and support.

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