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...
walk-in closet, cable TV, free WI-FI gas, electric and water utilities and they also have access to the laundry room, which we're lucky if they even buy laundry detergent. When they run short of food, they make their way to mom and dad's side of the house to help themselves...
explore the root causes of your anger and learn to manage it skillfully. Even if you don't have an anger disorder, you may still benefit from learning healthy ways to manage and express anger. If you don’t feel comfortable with in-office therapy, you might consider trying online therapy....
some people, anger issues may stem from an underlying condition such asdepression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD),alcoholor substance abuse, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),grief, intermittent explosive disorder (IED),bipolar disorder,schizophrenia, or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD...
has been hypothesised to explain the anti-correlated seismic signals at Mayotte27(Fig.1c). There, the short interevent time among earthquakes producing reversed signals would rather point to an intermittent pressurisation of the reservoir, with upward movement accompanying pressurisation and downward ...