Emotional Dysregulation
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 referred to as marked fluctuation of mood, mood swings, or labile mood.
There are many factors that can cause emotional dysregulation in a person. Early psychological trauma due to abuse or neglect from caregivers, seems to be one likely reason. This trauma can mean the child does not form a bond with their caregivers and can develop a reactive attachment disorder.
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