Anger is present as a key criterion in five diagnoses within DSM-5:Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder and Bipolar Disorder. What are signs of anger issues? Signs of Anger Issues Are hurting others either ...
The article focuses on the study concerning the significance of intermittent explosive disorder (IED) towards the other mental disorders development in the U.S. The study shows that the IED among American people started at the age 15 years old. Interpersonal violence recognizes as the main element...
This report describes the case of a 27 year old female affected by SMS associated with a diagnosis, according to DSMIV criteria, of Mood Disorder N.O.S. and Intermittent Explosive Disorder. To our knowledge, the association of SMS with mood shifts has never been reported. Considering the ...
depression,social phobia,autism,separation anxiety, ADHD,oppositional defiant disorder,conduct disorder, schizophrenia etc. Most children with those conditions don't become explosive but some do. So my thought is to have explosiveness as a modifier. The child would be diagnosed, say, with post-trau...
Dangerous rage may be common among U.S. teens; condition called intermittent explosive disorder is underdiagnosed, undertreated, experts say.Reinberg, Steven
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