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depression anxiety mixed anxiety and depression conduct disturbances mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct
Ambivalent
Yes.
DepressionOverexcitement (mania)Mixed statesMood swingsEmotional disturbances
Possibly, but the evidence for Dissociative Identity Disorder is mixed.
A mixed economy features a "mix" of features from traditional economies, market economies, AND command economies--usually the most advantageous features from each. For example, most mixed economies borrow three of the most advantageous characteristics of a market economy: pricing, private property, and individual self-interest. The United States is one example of a mixed economy.
Mixed connective tissue disease is a catch all term for an undiagnosed auto-immune disorder. Meaning they don't know what you have.
On some level I would say yes, mixed with dissociative personality disorder, and schizophrenia.
My helping us determine all of our feelings. Nerves are both emotional and physical.
The blues sound very emotional and a very deep voice and mixed Jazz mucic
Tax,Banking,housing,import and export etc
There are several competing theories of emotional intelligence, with the most prominent being the ability model proposed by Peter Salovey and John D. Mayer, the mixed model introduced by Daniel Goleman, and the trait model developed by Konstantin Vasilyev and others. The ability model focuses on emotional processing and regulation as cognitive skills, while the mixed model incorporates emotional skills along with personality traits and competencies. The trait model emphasizes individual differences in emotional perception and expression. Each theory offers a unique perspective on how emotional intelligence is defined and measured.