- Mental Health Research Topics
- Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
- Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
- Mind wandering and attention
- Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
- Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
- Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
- Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders
- Resilience and Mental Health
- Health, psychology, and well-being
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Migraine and Headache Studies
- Health and Well-being Studies
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- Healthcare Systems and Technology
UCLouvain
2019-2025
Institute for the Psychological Sciences
2023
Many parents have days where they encounter emotional exhaustion, distance from their children, and feeling fed up with being a parent. Some experience these characteristics to severe extent-a clinical phenomenon termed parental burnout. Parental burnout arises when chronically endure stress without sufficient resources cope, which may lead detrimental consequences not only for the parent but also partner (e.g., marital conflict) children (i.e., neglect violence). However, uncertainty...
Our emotional trajectories make up our affective experience-but these can be disrupted during mental illness. This study focuses on affect anchored to the parenting context (i.e., daily exhaustion, distance from children, and feeling fed up) assess whether way fluctuates relates dysfunction: parental burnout severity. We focus three specific patterns dynamic indices): inertia persistence across days), variation magnitude of change), covariation variables fluctuate together). reanalyzed...
Our emotional trajectories make up our affective experience—but these can be disrupted during mental illness. This study focuses on affect anchored to the parenting context (i.e., daily exhaustion, distance from children, and feeling fed up) assess whether way fluctuates relates dysfunction: parental burnout severity. We focus three specific patterns dynamic indices): inertia persistence across days), variation magnitude of change), covariation variables fluctuate together). reanalyzed...
Abstract Despite the large-scale dissemination of mindfulness-based interventions, debates persist about very nature mindfulness. To date, one dominant views is five-facet approach, which suggests that mindfulness includes five facets (i.e., Observing, Describing, Nonjudging, Nonreactivity, and Acting with Awareness). However, uncertainty remains regarding potential interplay between these facets. In this study, we investigated model via network analysis in an unselected sample ( n = 1704)....
Research indicates that rumination can be viewed as a dynamic process fluctuates over time, within hours and days. An increasing number of intensive longitudinal studies on are accordingly being conducted published using experiencing sampling methodology (ESM), technique with measurements in everyday life. Yet, this literature suffers from profound caveat: has so far been conceptualized measured unitary construct these ESM studies. This is unfortunate, since such view contrasts prominent...
Parental burnout is a growing subject of research, but thus far this research has not examined whether the features parental fluctuate over time. Moreover, parenting and are inextricable from their family context. Therefore, critical next step involves examining how temporally unfold interact with ever-changing environment. To do so, we developed an 11-item experience sampling methodology (ESM) tool to measure self-reported (specifically emotional exhaustion, distance, feeling fed up), as...
Rumination is conceptualized as a critical transdiagnostic vulnerability and maintenance factor for affective dysregulation related emotional disorders. Recent research has pointed to transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) novel therapeutic tool alleviating rumination, especially stress-induced rumination. However, the mechanisms of action underlying this effect remain unclear, particularly regarding potential moderating role executive control trait-like Therefore, in study, we...
Parental burnout is a growing subject of research, but thus far this research has not examined whether the features parental fluctuate over time. Moreover, parenting and are inextricable from their family context. Therefore, critical next step involves examining how temporally unfold interact with ever-changing environment. To do so, we developed an 11-item experience sampling methodology (ESM) tool to measure self-reported (specifically emotional exhaustion, distance, feeling fed up), as...
Objective: Rumination is conceptualized as a critical transdiagnostic vulnerability and maintenance factor for affective dysregulation related emotional disorders. Recent research has pointed to transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) novel therapeutic tool alleviating rumination, especially stress-induced rumination. However, the mechanisms of action underlying this effect remain unclear, particularly regarding potential moderating role executive control trait-like Therefore, in...
Parental burnout, which includes emotional exhaustion, distance, and feeling fed up with parenting, is a chronic potentially debilitating stress condition that has become highly prevalent in Western countries. Yet uncertainty remains about parents’ daily experience of burnout how their experiences interact family environment. In this study, we surveyed sample 40 parents (who felt overwhelmed exhausted by parenting) for eight weeks parental interactions children, environment, yielding 1541...
Many parents have days where they encounter emotional exhaustion, distance from their children, and feeling fed up with being a parent. Some experience these characteristics to severe extent—a clinical phenomenon termed parental burnout. Parental burnout arises when chronically endure stress without sufficient resources cope, which may lead detrimental consequences not only for the parent, but also partner (e.g., marital conflict) children (i.e., neglect violence). However, uncertainty...
Objective: Research indicates that rumination can be viewed as a dynamic process fluctuates over time, within hours and days. An increasing numberof intensive longitudinal studies on are accordingly being conducted published using experiencing sampling methodology (ESM), technique with measurements in everyday life. Yet, this literature suffers from profound caveat: has so far been conceptualized measured unitary construct these ESM studies. This is unfortunate, since such view contrasts...
Background. Rumination is a transdiagnostic correlate and risk factor for mental disorders. However, few studies have explored rumination its components in everyday life, or their associations with other processes, such as deficits attention control, which may be an explanatory mechanism consequence of rumination. Inspired by the Nolen-Hoeksema’s operationalization rumination, we investigated between five features control.Method. We conducted study relying upon experience sampling...
Rumination, characterized by repetitive negative thoughts about one's emotions and experiences, is a transdiagnostic process involved in various emotional disorders. While statistical tools from affective dynamics have been largely applied to elucidate the temporal of affect, it has seldom used rumination research. In this study, we aimed examine predictive value moment-to-moment variability inertia features, comparing them against person-level means, standard deviations, trait rumination....
Our emotional trajectories make up our affective experience—but these can be disrupted during mental illness. This study focuses on affect anchored to the parenting context (i.e., daily exhaustion, distance from children, and feeling fed up) assess whether way fluctuates relates dysfunction: parental burnout severity. We focus three specific patterns dynamic indices): inertia persistence across days), variation magnitude of change), covariation variables fluctuate together). reanalyzed...
Our emotional trajectories make up our affective experience—but these can be disrupted during mental illness. This study focuses on affect anchored to the parenting context (i.e., daily exhaustion, distance from children, and feeling fed up) assess whether way fluctuates relates dysfunction: parental burnout severity. We focus three specific patterns dynamic indices): inertia persistence across days), variation magnitude of change), covariation variables fluctuate together). reanalyzed...