Emotional volatility refers to rapid, intense shifts in mood, often triggered by external events or internal stress. It is commonly used in psychology to describe conditions like bipolar disorder or borderline personality. Those who benefit from understanding it include therapists, educators, and individuals seeking self-regulation tools to manage unpredictable emotions effectively.
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