Even the most even-tempered person loses their cool every once in a while, but when does the occasional outburst become a sign you have intermittent explosive disorder? Although it may affect up to ...
Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is an impulse-control disorder characterized by a failure to resist one’s aggressive impulses, which can lead to frequent “explosions”—incidents of verbal ...
Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) is a psychiatric condition characterised by recurrent, sudden episodes of impulsive aggression that markedly exceed the normative responses to provoking ...
Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is one of the impulse control disorders, all of which are characterized by the person’s inability to resist a drive or an impulse to do something which harms the ...
Do you know someone who redefines "bad temper"? If they can't seem to control their outbursts of anger, that might b a sign of intermittent explosive disorder (IED), an impulse-control disorder ...
A little-known mental disorder marked by episodes of unwarranted anger is more common than previously thought, a study funded by the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) National Institute of Mental ...
The individual typically complains of inner tension which builds up until the act is committed, and experiences relief or pleasure once it is done. First called “monomanies instinctives” by Jean ...
Impulse control disorders (ICDs) are a class of psychiatric disorders characterized by difficulties controlling aggressive or antisocial impulses. Because they can involve physical violence, theft, or ...
Explosive outbursts of uncontrollable rage may affect more people than previously thought, a new study suggests. More than 7% of people in the US have experienced “intermittent explosive disorder” ...
CHICAGO — To you, that angry, horn-blasting tailgater is suffering from road rage. But doctors have another name for it — intermittent explosive disorder — and a new study suggests it is far more ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- People usually associate temper-tantrums with children, but adults are being caught now pitching a fit. CBS2's Dick Brennan reported that more and more adults are being caught ...