Intermittent explosive disorder is an impulse control disorder characterized by the occurrence of discrete episodes of failure to resist aggressive impulses that result in violent assault or destruction of property. Though the prevalence intermittent explosive disorder has been reported to be relatively rare...
Anger in psychological disorders: Prevalence, presentation, etiology and prognostic implications EphremFernandez,Sheri L.Johnson, inClinical Psychology Review, 2016 4Intermittent Explosive Disorder Of the DSM-5 diagnoses,Intermittent Explosive Disorder(IED) is the one that is quintessentially related to anger...
Intermittent Explosive Disorder (312.34)Intermittent explosive disorder, also known as IED, is characterized by the failure to resist aggressive impulses, which result in serious assaults or property destruction (American Psychological Association, 2000). The degree of aggression displayed during these ...
Intermittent explosive disorder is an impulse control disorder characterized by the occurrence of discrete episodes of failure to resist aggressive impulses that result in violent assault or destruction of property. Though the prevalence ...
The book comprehensively addresses disruptive behavior disorders, intermittent explosive disorder, and the impulsive-control disorders as they appear in children and adolescents. It explores topics related to the definitions, risk factors, and etiology of each disorder, and to intervention with families ...