Neural Mechanisms of Enhancing Emotion Regulation in Bereaved Spouses
Affect, Bereavement, Emotions
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Affect focused on measuring emotion regulation, bereavement, affective neuroscience, social cognitive neuroscience
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Recent loss of romantic partner within the past 5-7 months
- At least 18 years of age
- Minimum score of 25 on the Inventory for Complicated Grief
- Must be able to speak, read, and write in English
- Must be eligible to safely complete MRI scanning
Exclusion Criteria:
- Death of a second close family member/friend in the past year
- Currently receiving psychotherapy
- Diagnosed with obstructive pulmonary and/or heart disease, diabetes, liver failure, or kidney failure
- Significant visual, auditory, or cognitive impairment
- Divorced within the last year
- Prior participation in a similar emotion regulation training protocol in Dr. Denny's lab
- Any contraindication of MRI scanning (e.g., pregnancy, presence of any non-removable metal on or in the body, implanted medical devices, tattoos, medication patches, orthodontic braces or permanent retainers, hearing aids, history of claustrophobia or breathing disorders)
Sites / Locations
- Rice UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Distancing
Reinterpretation
Participants will receive structured cognitive emotion regulation training from an experimenter during an approximately 10-minute interaction in which detailed instructions for implementation of the distancing strategy is explained (i.e. appraising an emotional stimulus as an objective, impartial observer).
Participants will receive structured cognitive emotion regulation training from an experimenter during an approximately 10-minute interaction in which detailed instructions for implementation of the reinterpretation strategy is explained (i.e. imagining a better outcome than what initially seemed apparent).