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With reports of student outbursts on the rise, self-regulation is in high demand. Here’s what educators say works.
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PsyPost on MSNThe ADHD symptom no one talks about: rejection sensitive dysphoriaImagine your friend hasn’t replied to a message in a few hours. Most people might think, “they are probably just busy”. But ...
Children today are spending more time indoors, more time in front of screens, and less time freely exploring. The result is ...
In a small cohort of cognitively unimpaired adults and their study counterparts, greater neuropsychiatric and other affective ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Does Crashing Out Mean and How to Deal With It?A newer use of the term crashing out means having emotional overload and often acting without considering the consequences.
Negative school experiences generate twice the emotional burden in autistic and ADHD adolescents compared to their neurotypical classmates, and this is significantly correlated with depression and ...
Emotion Dysregulation Disorders The extent to which individuals can regulate their emotions exists on a spectrum—no one’s emotions are always regulated or dysregulated.
"Crashing out" is a popular term for experiencing an extreme emotion — usually anger or upset — that leads one to regret the ...
3. You're Physically Fatigued When your emotions are drained, your body often follows suit. Emotional exhaustion can manifest as persistent physical tiredness that sleep doesn’t seem to alleviate.
Emotion Dysregulation Disorders The extent to which individuals can regulate their emotions exists on a spectrum—no one’s emotions are always regulated or dysregulated. However, when someone ...
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