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Emotion Regulation and Parenting is a definitive academic resource that investigates the intricate connections between parental emotion regulation and effective parenting practices. This edited collection features contributions from leading experts in developmental psychology, emotion science, and family studies, including editors Isabelle Roskam, James J. Gross, and Moïra Mikolajczak.
The book addresses how parents’ ability to regulate their own emotions directly impacts their parenting behaviors, family dynamics, and children’s emotional development. Chapters explore evidence-based strategies for emotion management, the neurobiology of parental stress, cultural variations in emotional expression, and practical interventions for improving parental well-being.
Essential reading for researchers, clinicians, educators, and parents seeking to understand the foundational role of emotion regulation in creating healthier, more responsive parenting relationships and fostering children’s emotional competence.







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