Management of Emotion Dysregulation and Outbursts in Children and Adolescents

AbstractPurpose of ReviewEmotion dysregulation and outbursts are very common reasons for referral to child and adolescent mental health services and a frequent cause of admission to hospitals and residential programs. Symptoms of emotion dysregulation and outburst are transdiagnostic, associated with many disorders, have the potential to cause severe impairment and their management presents a major challenge in clinical practice.Recent FindingsThere are an increasing number of psychosocial interventions that demonstrate promise in improving emotion dysregulation and outbursts. Acute care systems to manage the most severely ill patients have limited best practice guidelines but program advancements indicate opportunities to improve care models. Pharmacotherapy may be of assistance to psychosocial interventions but must be used with caution due to potential adverse effects.SummaryMuch remains to be discovered however evidence informed, targeted treatments for specific populations show potential for future improvements in outcomes.
Source: Current Psychiatry Reports - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research
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