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Emotional Dysregulation in ADHD

The type of emotional dysregulation seen in ADHD is characterized as deficient self-regulation of emotional symptoms such as frustration and anger, having a low frustration tolerance, temper outbursts, emotional impulsivity, and mood lability. These symptoms tend to reflect short-lived exaggerated changes, usually in response to daily events, and rapidly return to baseline levels within a few hours.

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Updated 2023-03-12

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