How to know when anger is a problem Some people experience frequent outbursts of anger due to a condition called intermittent explosive disorder. According to the Cleveland Clinic, researchers believe that intermittent explosive disorder affects approximately 1.4% to 7% of the population. They may exp...
Anger can be a normal emotion, but it can also become a major issue for some people. Those who find it extremely difficult to manage their anger and who often have angry outbursts may be living with intermittent explosive disorder, or IED. It can be possible to manage anger by expressing ...
Intermittent explosive disorder: This condition is characterized by recurring physical or emotional outbursts. It’s common to feel shame or regret after outbursts. Compulsive sexual behavior: Voyeurism, promiscuity, exhibitionism, and excessive masturbation can be symptoms of an impulsive behavior disorde...
Observations of anti-repeating earthquakes are not limited to local or regional seismicity. We also identified such event pairs within massive acoustic emission (AE) activity (tiny earthquakes, here below Mw −3.5) induced during small-scale hydraulic fracturing experiments conducted in crystalline rock...