Emotional dysregulation refers to difficulty in managing emotions or in keeping them in check. These may also be thought of as mood swings or labile moods. It can involve experiencing intense emotions ...
Emotional dysregulation is defined by struggling to gain control over intense feelings. It's an overlapping trait in disorders like ADHD, autism, and borderline personality disorder. Two therapists ...
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Impaired self-mentalizing may underlie emotional dysregulation in vulnerable narcissists
Pathological narcissism has long been linked to emotional dysregulation. Now, a study published in Personality and Mental Health reveals that individuals with narcissistic vulnerability struggle to ...
CLEVELAND — Now that kids are home for the summer, downtime during the day might mean more time on the iPad or computer. But do you notice tantrums or disrespectful behavior after they've used it? In ...
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Objective To examine 1) the cross-sectional associations at preseason between concussion history and emotion dysregulation and 2) the longitudinal association between in-season incident sport-related ...
Cowritten by Sarah Sperber and Tchiki Davis, Ph.D. Do you have a hard time regulating your emotions? Do you wonder what's going on when your emotions feel dysregulated (or out of control)? The ...
Emotional dysregulation is a term used to describe an emotional response that is poorly regulated and does not fall within the traditionally accepted range of emotional reaction. It may also be ...
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