Whether or not an emotional disorder is a mental illness requires a specific analysis of the problem and cannot be generalized. Emotional outbursts are excessive psychophysiological reactions to external stress and internal changes, and can occur in both normal and mentally ill people. Some people have their own personality and behavioral approach due to their natural quick temper and tendency to lose control of their emotions, which is a character level problem. Emotional loss of control in mental illness is reflected in more types of episodes, such as patients with dissociative (conversion) disorder, which usually have emotional outbursts, their emotions are unusually agitated, or even hysterical emotional episodes. Patients with manic episodes, on the other hand, are also emotionally unstable and often lose their temper or even become impulsive. If there are frequent mood outbursts, it is recommended to go to the psychiatric department of the hospital in time to be judged by a professional physician, and then deal with them accordingly.