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"emotional instability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing mental health or when describing people or situations that are characterized by fluctuating or difficult-to-control emotions. For example, "The teenager's emotional instability caused him to act impulsively and created a lot of problems in his relationships with others."
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The first is neuroticism, which represents emotional instability, or the tendency to experience negative emotions [ 9].
Or emotional instability".
My emotional instability guided my financial instability.
Some prisoners developed signs of emotional instability.
Emotional instability and irrationality may then ensue.
Frustrated, and weary of her mother's emotional instability, Ghowrwal refused.
There's even a gene for emotional instability -- "shrill" -- and one for learned helplessness: "honey.
She uses multi-method approaches to examine emotional instability and other temporal dynamics of emotional experience.
It is characterized by memory lapses, confusion, emotional instability and progressive loss of mental ability.
They can lead to permanently impaired mental abilities and emotional instability.
Symptoms of CTE include cognitive impairment, depression, emotional instability and suicidal thoughts.
More suggestions(15)
spiritual instability
psychosocial instability
moral instability
sentimental instability
emotional turbulence
emotional uncertainty
emotional precariousness
psychological instability
emotional unrest
emotional fluidity
emotional insecurity
mental instability
emotional disruption
psychic instability
excited instability
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