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词汇 dysregulation
释义 dysregulation
noun[ U ]
 specializeduk /ˌdɪs.reɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌdɪs.reɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
medical
a condition in which a process in the body is not controlled in the way that it normally should be: (身体机能)失调
These neuro immune diseases are caused by acquired dysregulation of both the immune system and the nervous system.这些神经免疫疾病是因为免疫和神经系统都发生失调而引起的。
psychology
the fact of being unable to control emotions in the way that most people can: 情绪失调
He suggests that children of alcoholics are prone to behavioural dysregulation.他认为酗酒者的孩子容易出现情绪性的行为失调。
Medical complications of alcohol withdrawal include dysregulation of body temperature, pulse, and blood pressure.
Studies indicate that dysregulation in glutamate could be among the causes of depression.
It has been suggested that impulsivity can be a way of coping with emotional dysregulation.
Mood dysregulation may lead to mood-induced binge-eating behaviour.
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Mental illnesses
Controlling emotions

Examples of dysregulation


dysregulation
Either affect dysregulation trajectories are variable or our measurement is still imprecise.
This dysregulation encompasses several domains, including neurophysiological, cognitive0affective, social 0 interpersonal, behavioral, and identity.
Several modifications to the definition of mania have been proposed to fit the profile of emotion dysregulation commonly seen in young people.
Negative life events are believed to occur with greater frequency among individuals with temperamental dysregulation.
Thus, any developmental or comprehensive theory as to the development of the clinical expression of emotion dysregulation must take all these factors into account.
Clinically, such a dysregulation is reflected in concurrent occurrence of posturing and motor anosognosia in catatonic patients.
As predicted, there was moderate stability in emotion dysregulation and anxiety symptoms from infancy through adolescence.
Significant differences among the dysregulation groups emerged on many of the child characteristics.
Change in child care quality over time was not related to dysregulation group.
Moreover, it is possible that early dysregulation may lead to rejection from prosocial peers and subsequent associations with deviant peers who support alcohol.
Victimization was both concurrently and prospectively associated with externalizing, attention dysregulation, and immature/dependent behavior.
We conclude that affective dysregulation is common to both conditions described above.
To effectively apply a conceptual framework emphasizing affect dysregulation to understanding affective disorders, it is important to rigorously define what exactly is being dysregulated.
Likewise, depression could result from dysregulation in several different affective processes.
Another is whether the emotional dysregulation is primary, driving the other features of the disorder.
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