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Empowering Practitioners: Harnessing Expressed Emotion (EE) for Adolescent Well-being

Empowering Practitioners: Harnessing Expressed Emotion (EE) for Adolescent Well-being

As practitioners, we constantly strive to enhance our skills and understanding to better support our students. The recent research titled Validation of the Structured Interview for the Assessment of Expressed Emotion (E5) in a Sample of Adolescents and Young Adults From the General Population offers valuable insights that can significantly impact our approach to therapy. This study introduces the E5, a brief, valid, and reliable measure for assessing expressed emotion (EE) in parents of adolescent children, and its potential applications in our practice are profound.

Expressed emotion (EE) is a measure of the attitudes, feelings, and behaviors of significant others toward an individual. High levels of EE, characterized by criticism, hostility, and emotional overinvolvement, can adversely affect the treatment outcomes of adolescents with various disorders, including social anxiety. The E5 provides a quick and efficient way to assess these dynamics, offering a new tool for practitioners to better understand and address the emotional climates that impact our students.

Key Takeaways from the Research

Implementing the E5 in Practice

Incorporating the E5 into your practice can provide several benefits:

Encouraging Further Research

While the E5 offers a robust tool for assessing EE, continued research is essential to refine our understanding and application of this measure. Practitioners are encouraged to explore further studies on EE and its impact on various disorders. By staying informed about the latest research, we can continuously improve our practices and provide the best possible support for our students.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Validation of the Structured Interview for the Assessment of Expressed Emotion (E5) in a Sample of Adolescents and Young Adults From the General Population.


Citation: Muela-Martinez, J.-A., Espinosa-Fernandez, L., Garcia-Lopez, L.-J., & Martin-Puga, M.-E. (2021). Validation of the Structured Interview for the Assessment of Expressed Emotion (E5) in a Sample of Adolescents and Young Adults From the General Population. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 723323. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.723323
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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