Term ID: T1375

Emotional Dysregulation

/emotional-dysregulation/
Difficulty effectively managing, modulating, or responding to emotional experiences, often involving intense emotions, rapid mood changes, and inappropriate emotional responses that interfere with functioning and relationships.
Example: A person with borderline personality disorder experiencing intense anger over minor frustrations, followed by deep shame and fear of abandonment, cycling rapidly between emotional extremes.

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Reference: Linehan (1993)