Abstract

In this work, we propose an interdisciplinary chaos analysis of emotion dysregulation (ED) and emotional vulnerability in adults. One of the main goals was the assessment of incongruences that occur in the evaluation of one’s own emotional dysregulation mechanisms in the presence of an extremely weak stimulus (Butterfly Effect). Thus, we considered a “flavor” of the Lyapunov Function method based on the assumption that the effort of answering to the test is itself a small perturbation. In this context, we calculated the “instability coefficient” Δ defined as the Euclidean distance between the pairs of vectors that include similar and reverted items of a test. The relationship between Δ, ED, and emotional characteristics as quality (positive/negative) and type (trait/state) was highlighted. We hypothesized that a higher level of Δ should be significantly related with a higher ED and with the type and the quality of emotions. The results suggest that Δ is significantly correlated with trait emotions (positively with negative emotions, and negatively with positive ones) and with ED. Moreover, Δ significantly predicts ED in adults. Thus, we consider that this approach is promising with respect to the evolution of emotional mechanisms across time. The presence of an initial instability to a weak perturbation might predict future abnormal emotional functioning, which could put at risk the mental or psychosomatic systems.

Highlights

  • A new interdisciplinary research perspective has developed recently concerning integration of theories from physics and mathematics in understanding the functioning of biological and psychological systems

  • The presence of an initial instability to a weak perturbation might predict future abnormal emotional functioning, which could put at risk the mental or psychosomatic systems

  • We considered that two core components of emotion regulation are strongly involved in the emotional evaluation process: emotional awareness (AWARENESS) and the access to emotion regulation strategies that are perceived as effective (STRATEGIES)

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Introduction

A new interdisciplinary research perspective has developed recently concerning integration of theories from physics and mathematics in understanding the functioning of biological and psychological systems. Approaches using the laws of entropy or the laws of chaos have found a growing application in human sciences research. There is a growing interest in using an interdisciplinary approach in emotional research [1,2,3]. Emotions are cultural and psychobiological adaptation processes, extremely complex, and allow each individual to react flexibly and dynamically to both internal and external (environmental) contingencies [4]. Deterministic chaos refers to a class of deterministic systems in which seemingly random behavior is the result of dynamics described by nonlinear differential or recurrence equations

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