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  • ...sometimes seen within the positive range of emotions. Common examples of emotional dysregulation might include disproportionate rage over something small, like a broken pla Emotional dysregulation is typically associated with an experience of early [[psychological trauma]
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  • ...sometimes seen within the positive range of emotions. Common examples of emotional dysregulation might include disproportionate rage over something small, like a broken pla Emotional dysregulation is typically associated with an experience of early [[psychological trauma]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Emotional dysregulation]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • :* Difficulties [[emotional dysregulation|regulating emotions]], including symptoms such as [[dysthymia|persistent sa ...of a past trauma can exacerbate the failure of response, as informed by [[emotional dysregulation]].
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  • *[[Emotional dysregulation]]
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  • ...fied as a [[Personality disorder|personality disorder]] characterized by [[emotional dysregulation]], extreme "black and white" thinking, and chaotic relationships.<ref name= More recentlly, a neurobehavioural theory proposes that emotional dysregulation, also called affective dysregulation, may be inherited and give a suscepti
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  • ...to psychological trauma, extreme emotional stress, and in association with emotional dysregulation and borderline personality disorder.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Marmer S, F
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