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Scientific advances in the field of emotions suggest a framework for conceptualizing the emotion-related aspects of prevention programs that aim to enhance children's socioemotional competence and prevent the emergence of behavior problems and psychopathology. A conception of emotions as inherently adaptive and motivational and the related empirical evidence from several disciplines and specialities suggest 7 principles for developing preventive interventions: the utilization of positive and negative emotions, emotion modulation as a mediator of emotion utilization, emotion patterns in states and traits, different processes of emotion activation, emotion communication in early life, and the development of connections for the modular and relatively independent emotions and cognitive systems. Each principle's practical implications and application in current prevention programs are discussed.
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Carroll E. Izard (Sun,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a11cfe137ecc83ca3fd48b6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.128.5.796
Carroll E. Izard
University of Delaware
Psychological Bulletin
University of Delaware
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