Emotion dysregulation in hypochondriasis and depression.
Josef BailerMichael WitthöftMaja ErkicDaniela MierPublished in: Clinical psychology & psychotherapy (2017)
Emotion dysregulation can be found in hypochondriasis and depression Difficulties in identifying own feelings are specifically linked to somatic symptoms, health anxiety, and illness behaviour, whereas a more generalized pattern of emotion dysregulation is found in relation to depression Further research is needed to investigate whether the effectiveness of current treatments for depression, hypochondriasis, health anxiety, and related disorders could be improved by additional emotion regulation interventions.