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Stabilizing Someone with Unregulated Moods / Thoughts (Step 3)

Stabilizing Someone with Unregulated Moods / Thoughts (Step 3)

by Dr. Norman | Mar 23, 2023 | Emotive, Imaginative, Mood Disorder, Thought Disorder

After we have introduced positive stimuli into the environment, and observed when / where / how it works best (Step 2), we want to focus on creating a stable and healthy daily routine. We know people with a dysregulated mood and/or thought patterns may react...
Stabilizing Someone with Unregulated Moods / Thoughts (Step 2)

Stabilizing Someone with Unregulated Moods / Thoughts (Step 2)

by Dr. Norman | Jan 28, 2022 | Emotive, Imaginative, Mood Disorder, Thought Disorder

Stabilizing Moods / Thoughts QuirkyResource.comStabilizing Someone with Unregulated Moods / Thoughts (Step 2)“Dr. Norman”, Psychologist InsightPsychological.comCreating a stable environment and daily routineAfter we have identified specific sensory stimuli and social...
Stabilizing Someone with Unregulated Moods / Thought (Step 1)

Stabilizing Someone with Unregulated Moods / Thought (Step 1)

by Dr. Norman | Jan 21, 2022 | Emotive, Imaginative, Mood Disorder, Thought Disorder

It is difficult to know what to do when a loved one has intense mood swings and / or experiences hallucinations, delusions, or psychotic episodes. When these are particularly severe, the individual might have to meet (voluntarily or involuntarily) with a psychiatrist,...

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