Emotional Lability, or mood lability, refers to rapid, often exaggerated changes in mood where emotions shift from one state to another more quickly than what most consider typical. These mood swings can be disproportionate to the events triggering them.
Key Points:
- Common Associations: Seen in certain neurological conditions (e.g., traumatic brain injury, stroke) and psychiatric disorders (e.g., borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder).
- Presentation: Sudden bursts of crying or laughing, irritability, or intense mood fluctuations triggered by seemingly minor events.
- Impact on Daily Life: Can strain relationships, complicate occupational functioning, and create social misunderstandings.
- Management: Psychotherapy (to develop emotional regulation skills), mood stabilizers or other medications, and lifestyle factors (stress management, regular sleep).