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People experiencing disorders in regulation are highly sensitive to stimulation from the environment, emotionally reactive, and have difficulty maintaining an organized and calm life style. They are impulsive, easily frustrated, and as a result make decisions that lead to an overwrought state-or who conversely retreat entirely from the world. This disorder is most likely to accompany diagnoses of bipolar or mood disorder, anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, Asperger’s syndrome, eating or sleep disorders, and/or attention deficit disorder. This book instructs therapists how best to treat the dysregulated adult, providing diagnostic checklists, and a chapter by chapter inventory in approaching treatment of dysregulation in a variety of life skills.
Identity (Psychology). --- Mental Disorders - therapy. --- Mental illness - Treatment. --- Self -- Social aspects. --- Self-control. --- Social Control, Informal. --- Social interaction. --- Mental illness --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Sociology --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Mental Disorders --- Social Control, Informal --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Psychiatric Disorders, Individual --- Psychotherapy --- Treatment --- Treatment. --- Adult. --- Sensory stimulation. --- Emotional Regulation. --- Emotion Regulation --- Emotion Self-Regulation --- Emotional Self-Regulation --- Emotion Self Regulation --- Emotion Self-Regulations --- Emotional Regulations --- Emotional Self Regulation --- Emotional Self-Regulations --- Regulation, Emotion --- Regulation, Emotional --- Regulations, Emotional --- Self-Regulation, Emotion --- Self-Regulation, Emotional --- Self-Regulations, Emotion --- Self-Regulations, Emotional --- Perception --- Senses and sensation --- Sensory deprivation --- Adults
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