Intermittent Explosive Disorder
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- What is Intermittent Explosive Disorder?Signs of IED could include road rage, domestic abuse, temper tantrums that include breaking and/or throwing objects and angry outbursts. The individual may cause bodily injuries and damage during their attacks of other people and their possessions.
- Intermittent Explosive DisorderThis article talks about what intermittent explosive disorder is, and how to manage it.
- Treatment for Intermittent Explosive DisorderIntermittent Explosive Disorder can be very difficult to live with, but with the proper treatment and support, individuals with this condition can lead happy, healthy and productive lives.
- An Overview of Intermittent Explosive DisorderThis overview of Intermittent Explosive Disorder will lend a whole lot of insight into the condition.
- Mental Illness: Dealing with Intermittent Explosive DisorderHave you ever been driving in your car and all of a sudden, out of nowhere, someone stops their car, gets out of it and runs up to your car yelling and screaming obscenities?
Intermittent Explosive Disorder: Does Raymond Clarke III Have It?The motive behind the cold blooded murder of Annie Lee is still unknown. However, Raymond Clarke's actions may be a simple manifestation of "Intermittent Explosive Disorder".- Uncontrollable Rage: Learn More about Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED)Do you or someone you know suffer from outbursts of rage or anger? Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) is a behavioral disorder characterized by extreme anger or rage. Find out more about this sometimes destructive medical condition.
- Intermittent Explosive Disorder - an Excuse for Violence?If you can't blame violence on anything else can you absolve bad behavior with Intermittent Explosive Behavior (IED)?
- Intermittent Explosive DisorderIED is a mood disturbance which creates repeated episodes of aggression and violence.
- Intermittent Explosive DisorderI was skeptical at first about the reality of IED, but further study covinced me that something is going on. The article discusses definitions, causes and treament.
- Is Road Rage a Disease?According to a new survey, intermittent explosive disorder may be affecting nearly 16 million people in America. What is it? What are the signs? Is it more than just road rage?
- Intermittent Explosive DisorderA person with an IED diagnosis behaves disproportionately violently and aggressively in situations where such actions are considered extreme; his behavior is inconsistent with the degree or severity of the stressor or situation. Is such behavior rare?
