utagering
Utagering, or acting out, is a term used in psychology to describe the outward expression of inner distress, emotions, or impulses through actions rather than through words or internal reflection. It is not a formal diagnosis in itself but a way of describing a pattern of behavior aimed at relieving emotional tension or communicating needs.
Common manifestations include aggression, defiance, rule-breaking, property destruction, and other risky or disinhibited actions. Self-harm or
Causes and correlates are diverse and may involve emotional dysregulation, trauma or neglect, developmental or learning
Assessment usually involves clinical interviews, behavioral observations, and functional behavior assessment to identify the triggers, goals,
Management is typically multimodal, combining strategies to improve emotion regulation, communication, and problem-solving. Evidence-based approaches include