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. 2024 Jun:246:104275.
doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104275. Epub 2024 May 3.

To be or not to be flexible: A hierarchical model of affective flexibility in typical development and internalizing problems

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To be or not to be flexible: A hierarchical model of affective flexibility in typical development and internalizing problems

Oana Mărcuș et al. Acta Psychol (Amst). 2024 Jun.
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Abstract

Affective flexibility is defined as a complex executive function which enables individuals to successfully alternate between distinct emotional and non-emotional features of a given situation in order to attain a specific goal. A large body of research has focused exclusively on flexibility in a non-emotional context, although most of our interactions with our environment are emotionally satiated. Our main aim was to propose a hierarchical framework to describe this construct from a macro-level perspective to a more nuanced and micro-level perspective, including three different levels of affective flexibility: elementary, shifting, and generative. Next, we employed this hierarchical framework to examine the role played by affective flexibility in typical development and different forms of developmental psychopathology. Lastly, we discuss how this knowledge could inform future prevention and intervention programs aimed at reducing cognitive vulnerability to developmental psychopathology.

Keywords: Affective flexibility; Developmental psychopathology; Emotion; Task-irrelevant emotion; Task-relevant emotion.

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