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"emotional problems" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like this: "Many adults struggle with emotional problems, such as anxiety or depression."
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"He had emotional problems".
There were no solutions to emotional problems.
Her emotional problems ran deep.
And many of them have serious mental and emotional problems.
A psychologist helped her through the emotional problems.
"Because he couldn't read he developed emotional problems," she said.
I share emotional problems with two women, no more.
"He had real serious emotional problems," he said.
Family or emotional problems were often left untreated.
Fully 37% have "special needs"—typically behavioural and emotional problems.
Working with boys with serious emotional problems is very demanding.
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