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Emotional disturbances are persistant counterproductive patterns of emotional response which are judged to be inappropriate in the contexts in which they occur. Such disturbances arise where emotional control and emotional regulation fail. Such responses are characteristic of people with a lack of emotional maturity and who are prone to emotionality
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- Acting out
- Amygdala hijack
- Emotional adjustment
- Emotionality
- Emotional control
- Emotional development
- Emotionally disturbed
- Emotional regulation
- Emotional dysregulation
- Emotional intelligence
- Emotional immaturity
- Emotional maturity
- Emotional instability
- Emotional reactivity
- Emotional responses
- Emotional stability
- Emotional states
- Emotions
- Empathic concern
- Empathy
- Expressed emotion
- Mental disorders
- Serious Emotional Disturbance