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Mood Stability Regulation

Meaning

Mood Stability Regulation describes the intricate neuroendocrine and neurotransmitter processes that maintain emotional equilibrium and prevent disproportionate or rapid shifts in affective state. This vital homeostatic function is highly dependent on the optimal, balanced signaling of key neurochemicals and hormones, including serotonin, GABA, and the steroid hormones. Clinical strategies in hormonal health often target these regulatory pathways to alleviate symptoms of emotional dysregulation.