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Presentation Master's thesis - Chrystalla Georgiou - Clinical Psychology

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Presentation Master's thesis - Chrystalla Georgiou - Clinical Psychology

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The Role of Heart Rate Variability in Mediating the Effects of BEAR Therapy on Self-Reported Emotional Intensity Following Grief
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Roeterseilandcampus - Gebouw C, Straat: Nieuwe Achtergracht 129-B, Ruimte: GS.08. Vanwege beperkte zaalcapaciteit is deelname op basis van wie het eerst komt, het eerst maalt. Leraren moeten zich hieraan houden.

Grief often disrupts emotion regulation, yet few interventions target its physiological basis. This study examined whether BEAR (Body-focused Emotional Acceptance and Release) therapy enhances regulation by increasing heart rate variability (HRV), a marker of autonomic flexibility. Participants (N = 37) were randomly assigned to a BEAR or control condition. HRV and emotional intensity (measured via Visual Analog Scale, VAS) were assessed pre- and post-intervention. While the BEAR group exhibited descriptively greater HRV increases and reductions in emotional intensity, these differences were not statistically significant. Condition did not significantly predict HRV change (B = 1.66, p = .76) or emotional intensity (B = –0.62, p = .15). Mediation analysis using 5,000 bootstrap samples indicated no significant indirect effect of HRV on emotional intensity (ACME = –0.01, p = .76). These findings do not support the hypothesized mediation model, though the observed trends suggest BEAR may hold promise for supporting emotion regulation in grief.