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Emotional Dyregulation

Emotional Dyregulation

Emotional dysregulation in children refers to difficulties in managing and responding to intense emotions in an appropriate way. This can manifest in a range of behaviours, such as frequent mood swings, explosive outbursts, irritability, or a general inability to control emotional reactions. For many children, experiencing emotions like anger, frustration, or sadness can feel overwhelming, and they may lack the coping mechanisms or skills to regulate their emotional responses.

Signs your child may be experiencing emotional dyregulation

Mental health information & support

We offer compassionate mental health support, helping individuals manage emotional challenges and find pathways to stability and well-being.

clinical psychologist

Dr Adele Stavropoulos

B Psych (Hons); M (ClinPsych); PhD (ClinPsych)