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Dysregulation

Dysregulation refers to the disruption or abnormality in regulation, control, or coordination of a process, function, or system.

Examples of Dysregulation:

  1. Emotional Dysregulation: A condition characterized by difficulty in regulating emotions, leading to intense or unpredictable mood swings. For instance, a person with emotional dysregulation may experience frequent outbursts of anger or sudden bouts of sadness.
  2. Physiological Dysregulation: An imbalance or dysfunction in the normal functioning of physiological processes or systems. For instance, dysregulation of blood sugar levels in diabetes can lead to various health complications.
  3. Neurological Dysregulation: An impairment in the normal regulation of neurological functions. For example, dysregulation of brain chemistry may contribute to various mental health disorders.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The dysregulation of her body temperature caused her to constantly feel too hot or too cold.
  2. Excessive stress can lead to dysregulation of hormonal levels, affecting overall well-being.
  3. Children with ADHD often struggle with emotional dysregulation, resulting in difficulty managing their emotions.

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