Emotional dysregulation is characterized by an inability to flexibly respond to and manage emotional states, resulting in intense and prolonged emotional...
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Borderline personality disorder (redirect from Emotional Dysregulation Disorder)
BPD exhibit emotional dysregulation. Emotional dysregulation is characterized by an inability in flexibly responding to and managing emotional states, resulting...
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occasioning symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity and emotional dysregulation that are excessive and pervasive, impairing in multiple contexts...
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Dissociation Dissociative disorders (in DSM-IV) Emotional contagion Emotional dysregulation Emotional isolation Psychic distance Reactive attachment disorder...
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Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) is a mental disorder in children and adolescents characterized by a persistently irritable or angry mood...
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(PTSD) with three additional clusters of significant symptoms: emotional dysregulation, negative self-beliefs (e.g., feelings of shame, guilt, failure...
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neglected are more likely to experience emotional dysregulation, including emotional lability. Potential triggers of emotional lability include excessive tiredness...
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appropriate interventions and services, quality of life and various socio-emotional factors. In the United States, and California in particular, associations...
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occasioning symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity and emotional dysregulation that are excessive and pervasive, impairing in multiple contexts...
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Emotional intelligence (EI), also known as emotional quotient (EQ), is the ability to perceive, use, understand, manage, and handle emotions. High emotional...
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on treating disorders that are characterised by impulsivity and emotional dysregulation. DBT strives to have the patient view the therapist as an accepting...
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Identity disturbance (category Emotional issues)
recognition of one's place in the world. It appears to be linked to emotional dysregulation, which has been shown to be a significant predictor of identity...
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Intimate relationship (redirect from Emotional relationship)
and individuals may experience depression, low self-esteem, and emotional dysregulation in the aftermath of an affair. Infidelity is ultimately tied to...
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(2021-04-01). "Emotional Dysregulation: A Trauma-Informed Approach". Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America. Emotion Dysregulation and Outbursts...
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time. Generally speaking, emotion dysregulation has been defined as difficulties in controlling the influence of emotional arousal on the organization and...
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Mood swing (redirect from Mood dysregulation)
related phenomena, including affective instability, emotional dysregulation, mood swings, emotional impulsiveness and affective lability. Collating the...
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Reduced affect display (redirect from Emotional blunting)
why this can occur. Psychology portal Antonio Damasio Emotional detachment Emotional dysregulation Experiential avoidance Expressive suppression Narcissistic...
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Pseudobulbar affect (redirect from Emotional incontinence)
referred to as emotional lability, should not be confused with depression that stems from emotional instability – affective dysregulation – commonly seen...
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Control (psychology) (redirect from Emotional control)
The opposite of emotion regulation is emotional dysregulation which occurs when problems arise in the emotional control process that result in the inability...
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executive functioning and self-regulation; establishing the nature of emotional dysregulation in ADHD; early research on family interaction patterns in ADHD...
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a method for fragmenting anionic species in mass spectrometry Emotional Dysregulation Disorder, or borderline personality disorder End-diastolic dimension...
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Borderline personality disorder Disaffectation Emotion classification Emotional dysregulation Psychological mindedness Prosopagnosia Reduced affect display Somatization...
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Fight-or-flight response (section Emotional components)
Coping (psychology) Defense physiology Domestication of the dog Emotional dysregulation Fear Freezing behavior Generalized anxiety disorder Escape distance...
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catatonia Autistic masking Autistic meltdown Echolalia Echopraxia Emotional dysregulation Hyperlexia Infodumping Late talker Monotropism Nonverbal autism...
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Various types of stress dysregulation are described in articles on: Adrenal insufficiency Emotional dysregulation Epigenetics of anxiety and stress–related...
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in working memory capacity, may also lead to varying degrees of emotional dysregulation, which can manifest as chronic depression, anxiety, or hyperemotionality...
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Attachment disorder (redirect from Emotional attachment disorder)
Disorder Complex post-traumatic stress disorder Dead mother complex Emotional dysregulation John Bowlby Fonagy, Peter. Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis...
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underlie cognitive and emotional symptoms in schizophrenia, such as disorganized thinking, impaired attention, and emotional dysregulation. Many people with...
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The higher-order factor analysis indicated four schema domains—emotional dysregulation, disconnection, impaired autonomy/underdeveloped self, and excessive...
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