Improving Emotion Regulation Flexibility: Testing the Efficacy of an Emotion Regulation Program in College Students (REFLEX)
Anxiety Depression, Emotion Regulation

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anxiety Depression focused on measuring emotion regulation flexibility, randomized controlled trial, experience sampling method, daily measures, emotion regulation program
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Grenoble Alpes University student
- Having a smartphone that can host PIEL application
- BDI ≥ 10 and ≤ 30
- Reading, understanding, and speaking French
- Signed free and informed consent
Non inclusion Criteria:
- Participation in another study related to emotion regulation
- Participation in other psychotherapies involving cognitive and behavioral intervention (actual or in the past year)
- Changes in drug treatments in the last two months
- Student in psychology
- Individuals concerned in the articles L1121-6 à L1121-8 of CSP (i.e., protected individuals)
- Suicidal risk (BDI II, item suicidal thoughts > 1 or MINI suicide, low intensity)
- Anorexia nervose (MINI)
- Schizophrenic spectrum disorder (MINI)
- Substance abuse (heroin, cocaine, ecstasy) (MINI)
Sites / Locations
- Université Grenoble AlpesRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
ART
Relaxation
Developed by Berking and Whitley (Berking & Whitley, 2014), this transdiagnostic program aims to improve general emotion regulation skills, and more specifically by increasing participants' emotion regulation flexibility. ART targets several skills, such as acceptance, tolerance, non-judgmental awareness, self-support, analysis of the causes of emotions and emotional modification. This intervention consists of 9 sessions (2 hours each), each of which starts with the presentation of a vicious circle for psycho-education. This vicious circle is then transformed into a virtuous circle by introducing an emotion regulation skill. Participants are invited to reflect, discuss and practice this skill. Exercises are also recommended at home, with the help of audios and a written workbook made available. All the material was translated into French for the purpose of this research.
The relaxation group will be based mainly on the intervention developed by Dominique Servant (Relaxation and meditation, 2021), adapted for this research for the group format and divided into 9 modules (2 hours each). This intervention proposes an added psycho-education part similar to the dedicated session of the ART program, followed by the teaching of different relaxation techniques to the participants, who are invited to test them in session and then to practice them at home. This control group focuses on a specific component present in the ART group (relaxation), allowing us to assess the impact of the other components of the ART program and thus explore our flexibility hypothesis (requiring several emotion regulation skills). Note that the mindfulness meditation components were removed from the program for this study, as they were considered a second emotion regulation skill.