Impulse control disorders include intermittent explosive disorder (characterized by a failure to resist aggressive or violent impulses); kleptomania (the impulse to steal things not needed for use ...
And now I will likely lose my job." The above fictional narrative is based on a composite of histories of intermittent explosive disorder (IED), a disorder of aggression that involves a rageful, ...
Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window Intermittent explosive disorder (IED), characterized by impulsive aggression and poorly regulated emotional control ...
There’s even a medical term for those who vent their fury on impulse upon other motorists, “intermittent explosive disorder.” Often the aggressive driver is in a hurry, is intoxicated or is ...
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Intermittent Explosive Disorder Tied to Multiple ComorbiditiesIntermittent explosive disorder (IED), characterized by impulsive aggression and poorly regulated emotional control, was associated with multiple classes of comorbidities, an analysis of 117.7 ...
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