(redirected fromEmotional Dysregulation Disorder) Medical borderline personality disorder n.Abbr.BPD A personality disorder characterized by impulsiveness and by a long-standing pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, behavior, mood, and self-image, with symptoms often including intense anger ...
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manic disorder,mania- a mood disorder; an affective disorder in which the victim tends to respond excessively and sometimes violently bipolar disorder,manic depression,manic depressive illness,manic-depressive psychosis- a mental disorder characterized by episodes of mania and depression ...
moodaffectdevelopmentregulationdysregulationSummary Emotions, once the domain of philosophers, theologians, and novelists are now intensely studied by psychiatrists, psychologists, and neuroscientists. In this chapter, I attempt to organise knowledge and examine some of the main concepts in the field. ...
People with a borderline personality disorder often experience emotional dysregulation and have greater emotional sensitivity, emotional reactivity, and difficulty returning to a baseline emotional level that feels stable. Frontal lobe disorders.When the brain's frontal lobes are damaged — usually due to...
Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation (2023) Emotions or attention – what are predictors for the development of childhood psychopathology? A longitudinal study with pre- and elementary school children Hanna Christiansen Oliver Hirsch Mira-Lynn Chavanon Current Psychology (2023) Target...
Emotion regulation is a process in which individuals influence their mood, experience and expression. It is also an important cognitive function for humans to adapt to the environment, and it promotes the development of people's physical and mental health. Depressed patients may have mood disorder,...
These sudden changes resemble many clinical phenomena in mental health, such as sudden relapse in recovered substance users (Witkiewitz & Villarroel, 2009), mood instability in bipolar disorder (Bonsall, Wallace-Hadrill, Geddes, Goodwin, & Holmes, 2012), shifts in perceptual dynamics across phases...
According to the DSM diagnostic criteria, affective lability and emotional dysregulation have overlapping symptoms. Affective lability is tied to bipolar disorder, whereas emotional dysregulation is connected to ADHD. Labile mood symptoms include:
” Attention difficulties associate with symptomatic dysregulation, distress, and may need treatment. Different subspecialties describe inattention and its distressing effects differently; measuring this “sign” is seldom precise. This medicalization has led to an array of attentional disorder diagnoses and...