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==As a state==
 
==As a state==
Under conditions of extreme stress people may have difficulty [[Emotional self-regulation|regulating their emotions]] and [[regress]] and show their emotions in a way that is not characteristic of their everyday self. They may cry or shout under the provocation of the circumstances but are normally [[emotionally mature]].
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Under conditions of extreme [[stress]] people may have difficulty [[Emotional self-regulation|regulating emotions]] such as [[anger]] and [[frustration]] and [[regress]] and show their emotions in a way that is not characteristic of their everyday self. They may cry or shout under the provocation of the circumstances but are normally [[emotionally mature]].
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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Emotional immaturity as a personality trait is associated with a consistent tendency of a person to show emotions in a way that is inappropriate for their chronological age.


As a state

Under conditions of extreme stress people may have difficulty regulating emotions such as anger and frustration and regress and show their emotions in a way that is not characteristic of their everyday self. They may cry or shout under the provocation of the circumstances but are normally emotionally mature.

See also