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- noun A failure to
regulate properly.
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The symptoms of war zone trauma are real and sometimes disabling: withdrawal, freezing over, hyperarousal and high anxiety, insomnia, eruptions of anger and other emotional dysregulation, flashbacks and intrusive thoughts, depression.
Joseph Bobrow: Spirituality and the Road Home Joseph Bobrow 2011
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The symptoms of war zone trauma are real and sometimes disabling: withdrawal, freezing over, hyperarousal and high anxiety, insomnia, eruptions of anger and other emotional dysregulation, flashbacks and intrusive thoughts, depression.
Joseph Bobrow: Spirituality and the Road Home Joseph Bobrow 2011
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In addition, a new diagnostic category—temper dysregulation disorder with dysphoria TDD—has been proposed for the 2013 edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-V, the psychiatric bible relied upon by doctors and insurance companies.
The Dark Side of Innocence Terri Cheney 2011
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The symptoms of war zone trauma are real and sometimes disabling: withdrawal, freezing over, hyperarousal and high anxiety, insomnia, eruptions of anger and other emotional dysregulation, flashbacks and intrusive thoughts, depression.
Joseph Bobrow: Spirituality and the Road Home Joseph Bobrow 2011
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Emotion dysregulation and links to depressive disorders.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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And two new DSM-5 proposals that also apply mostly to youngsters -- "psychosis risk" and "temper dysregulation" -- may trigger the next fads in psychiatric mislabeling.
Allen Frances: Why Are Kids Suddenly So Sick? Allen Frances 2012
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In addition, a new diagnostic category—temper dysregulation disorder with dysphoria TDD—has been proposed for the 2013 edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-V, the psychiatric bible relied upon by doctors and insurance companies.
The Dark Side of Innocence Terri Cheney 2011
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This is the first time that we actually show how inducing a specific dysregulation in the intestines can lead to losing tolerance to a food antigen, and in particular to gluten, said study author Dr. Bana Jabri, co-director of the university's Digestive Disease Research Core Center.
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And two new DSM-5 proposals that also apply mostly to youngsters -- "psychosis risk" and "temper dysregulation" -- may trigger the next fads in psychiatric mislabeling.
Allen Frances: Why Are Kids Suddenly So Sick? Allen Frances 2012
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The symptoms of war zone trauma are real and sometimes disabling: withdrawal, freezing over, hyperarousal and high anxiety, insomnia, eruptions of anger and other emotional dysregulation, flashbacks and intrusive thoughts, depression.
Joseph Bobrow: Spirituality and the Road Home Joseph Bobrow 2011
jenwaldorf commented on the word dysregulation
dys·reg·u·la·tion
Function: noun
Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary: impairment of a physiological regulatory mechanism (as that governing metabolism, immune response, or organ function)
June 9, 2008