Dysbulic

/dɪsˈbjuːlɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characterized by dysbulia; describing someone who lacks willpower or has reduced motivation due to a mental or neurological condition.

Etymology

From dysbulia plus the adjective suffix -ic, following medical terminology conventions for describing conditions or qualities.

Kelly Says

A dysbulic patient might intellectually want to get out of bed but feels completely unmotivated by depression or neurological damage—it's not them being stubborn, it's their brain chemistry refusing to cooperate.

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