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Mental lability

The primary concept of mental lability refers to the rapid and often uncontrollable shifts in emotions, thoughts, or behaviors. This characteristic is frequently observed in individuals with certain psychological conditions or as a response to stress, fatigue, or neurological factors.
Understanding mental lability is crucial for identifying underlying causes such as emotional stress, trauma, or neurological disorders. Effective management often involves therapy, stress-reduction techniques, and medical interventions to stabilize emotional responses and improve overall mental well-being.

Sources:

Lability: Recognizing Emotional Instability | Queensland Health (2012). Retrieved from: https://www.health.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0030/387534/lability_fsw.pdf

Emotional Lability | WebMD (n.d.). Retrieved from: https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/what-is-emotional-lability

Part of speech Noun
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Type Common
Gender Neutral
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