Emotional Dysregulation: Mechanisms Linking Threat Reactivity, ADHD, Trauma, and Stress to Intense Affect
Emotional dysregulation is a functional difficulty in modulating the intensity, duration, or behavioral expression of emotional responses. Clinically, it refers to patterns where affective reactions are disproportionate to contextual demands, last longer than expected, or result in impaired control of impulses and actions. Rather than a single diagnosis, emotional dysregulation is a transdiagnostic construct observed… Read More »