Psychologist, Nutritionist, Dietitian
M.Sc(Gender Studies), Diplomas in Clinical Psychology & Diet & Nutrition, PGD in Health Care Management
Psychologist, Nutritionist, Dietitian
M.Sc(Gender Studies), Diplomas in Clinical Psychology & Diet & Nutrition, PGD in Health Care Management
Psychologist, Diabetes Counsellor, Counselor
MS (Clinical & Counseling Psychology), Psyche D From Argosy University, Clinical Psychology and Counselling from Beacon House National University
Psychologist, Diabetes Counsellor, Counselor
MS (Clinical & Counseling Psychology), Psyche D From Argosy University, Clinical Psychology and Counselling from Beacon House National University
Emotional dysregulation (ED) is a term used in the mental health community to refer to an emotional response that is poorly modulated, and does not fall within the conventionally accepted range of emotive response. Possible manifestations of emotional dysregulation include angry outbursts or behavior outbursts such as destroying or throwing objects, aggression towards self or others, and threats to kill oneself.