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Emotional Instability

Emotional instability is a frequent exaggeration of mood changes with intension emotions. It occurs due to a chemical imbalance in the brain characterized by a decrease in serotonin and wavering levels of serotonin and dopamine. Sorrow, exploitation, abandonment, and attachment can cause emotional instability. Psychotherapy is the most desirable treatment for it.

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My friends try to leave me without thinking about me. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 21-year-old boy, and I need help. I am in trouble. No one loves me. Everybody hates me and tries to get rid of me. No one wants to be my friend. Every friend tries to leave me, and they do not think about my love and tension even though they know I have high blood pressure th...  Read Full »


Dr. Ruhi Satija

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I am sorry to hear about your situation. I can imagine how hard it is to be like this. These sound like self-esteem and confidence issues. You need to talk to a counselor or we can talk online via video consultation, and I can help you with your thoughts. You have se...  Read Full »

How can I be more responsible and in control without constantly feeling hurt?

Query: Hello doctor, I am extremely emotional. I cannot control my feelings and always feel like a victim. How can I be more responsible and in control without constantly feeling hurt?  Read Full »


Dr. Ruhi Satija

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. First of all, I appreciate you for your strength to be able to recognize your own nonhelpful thoughts and behavior. It takes a lot of courage. Self-victimization often is seen with people who have had a childhood in a nonnurturing or dysfunctional family. It can also be...  Read Full »

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