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  1. Intermittent explosive disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Janie Franz, 2006
  2. Rage: Anger, Wrap Rage, Bike Rage, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Road Rage, Rage Syndrome, Narcissistic Rage, Rage, Jonathan Burton
  3. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Intermittent explosive disorder by Janie F. Franz, 2002-01-01
  4. Intermittent Explosive Disorder: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Janie Franz, Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
  5. Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: Intermittent explosive disorder by Gale Reference Team, 2001-01-01
  6. Aggression tied to serotonergic, structural deficits: intermittent explosive disorder. (Adult Psychiatry).: An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Norra MacReady, 2003-10-01
  7. Intermittent explosive disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Laith Farid, M.D. Gulli, Bilal, M.D. Nasser, 2003

21. Intermittent Explosive Disorder
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22. Intermittent Explosive Disorder
intermittent explosive disorder This disorder is characterized by frequent and often unpredictable episodes of extreme anger or physical outbursts.
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to CrescentLife ask the expert Intermittent Explosive Disorder This disorder is characterized by frequent and often unpredictable episodes of extreme anger or physical outbursts. Between episodes, there is typically no evidence of violence or physical threat. This disorder is apparently rare, with the majority of cases occurring when the individual is between late adolescence and late twenties. There is some evidence of that the neurotransmitter serotonin may play a role in this disorder. Persons with Intermittent Explosive Disorder may have a significant history of unstable interpersonal relationships, illegal behavior, and substance abuse. A troublesome pattern might include isolated outbursts of extreme temper with long periods of reasonably normal functioning., which differs from the more diffuse and continuous impulsivity of a personality disorder. Symptoms
  • Several discrete episodes of failure to resist aggressive impulses that result in serious assaultive acts or destruction of property.

23. Intermittent Explosive Disorder
MAIN SEARCH INDEX. intermittent explosive disorder. Padgitt, Steven T. Treating intermittent explosive disorder with Neurofeedback Behavenet.com. May 7, 2001.
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Definition
Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is a mental disturbance that is characterized by specific episodes of violent and aggressive behavior that may involve harm to others or destruction of property. Usually, these episodes follow minor incidents and are out of proportion to the trigger.
Description
The DSM-IV decribes intermittent explosive disorder as one of several impulse-control disorders, including kleptomania (impulsive stealing), pathological gambling, and pyromania (setting fires). There must be several instances of failure to resist aggressive or violent behaviors that result in harm to others or destruction of property. Spurred by a minor incident, these acts are grossly out of proportion to the stressor. To be IED, these behaviors are not caused by another mental disorder (e.g. antisocial personality disorder, bipolar disorder , borderline personality disorder, or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ). These impulsive acts are not caused by substance abuse or medical condition (head trauma or

24. Impulse Control Disorders
This is a relatively new class of personality disorders, and the most common of these are intermittent explosive disorder, kleptomania, pyromania, compulsive
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Impulse control disorders are characterized by an inability to resist the impulse to perform an action that is harmful to one's self or others. This is a relatively new class of personality disorders , and the most common of these are intermittent explosive disorder , kleptomania, pyromania, compulsive gambling disorder, and trichotillomania.
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All of these impulse control disorders involve the loss or lack of control in certain specific situations. The hallmark of these disorders is the individual's inability to stop impulses that may cause harm to themselves or others. Affected individuals often feel anxiety or tension in considering these behaviors. This anxiety or tension is relieved or diminished once the action is performed. Intermittent explosive disorder is more common among men, and involves aggressive outbursts that lead to assaults on others or destruction of property. These outburst are unprovoked or seem to be out of proportion to the event that precedes them. Kleptomania is more common among women, and involves the theft of objects that are seemingly worthless. The act of stealing relieves tension and is seen by the individually to be rewarding. The actual stealing is not pre-planned, and the concept of punishment for the crime doesn't occur to these individuals, although they are aware that what they are doing is wrong.

25. Psychology Today Conditions Center, Intermittent Explosive
Psychology Today Conditions Center, definitive resource for psychological terms and info, intermittent explosive disorder.
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26. Intermittent Explosive Disorder In Impulse Control Disorders At
intermittent explosive disorder, Impulse Control disorders, symptoms and treatment. Psychiatric Disorders. intermittent explosive disorder. Category.
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27. Introduction: Intermittent Explosive Disorder - WrongDiagnosis.com
Introduction to intermittent explosive disorder as a medical condition including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.
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28. Dr. Grohol's Psych Central: Symptoms Of Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Symptoms of intermittent explosive disorder. http//psychcentral.com/disorders/sx51.htm A description of symptoms related to Intermittent
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29. Intermittent Explosive Disorder: Taming Temper Tantrums In The Volatile, Impulsi
Vol. 2, No. 7 / July 2003. intermittent explosive disorder Taming temper tantrums in the volatile, impulsive adult. Moreinclusive
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Vol. 2, No. 7 / July 2003 Intermittent explosive disorder: Taming temper tantrums
in the volatile, impulsive adult More-inclusive diagnostic criteria acknowledge the true prevalence of this aggression disorder, and a new algorithm suggests a two-pronged treatment approach. Emil F. Coccaro, MD
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University of Chicago Case report: Road rage ruins his day
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This article offers updated diagnostic criteria and a two-pronged algorithm that can help you diagnose and treat this aggression disorder. How common is IED?
In another study of more than 400 patients seeking treatment for aggression, only 1.8% met DSM-III criteria for IED (although far more would likely have met DSM-IV criteria).
A more recent survey of 411 psychiatric outpatients found that 3.8% met current and 6.2% met lifetime DSM-IV criteria for IED, using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Diagnoses (SCID). Reanalysis of a threefold larger data set from the same study site (Coccaro and Zimmerman, unpublished) yielded the same result.

30. Intermittent Explosive Disorder
intermittent explosive disorder. What is intermittent explosive disorder? Strictly defined, intermittent explosive disorder is quite rare.
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31. Impulse Control Disorders
There are six categories under this general diagnosis Trichotillomania, intermittent explosive disorder, Pathological Gambling, Kleptomania, Pyromania, and
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32. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
Disorders. intermittent explosive disorder Patient/Family Resources. Miscellaneous. intermittent explosive disorder Access document. Miscellaneous
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33. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
Clinical Resources by Topic Psychiatric Disorders. intermittent explosive disorder Clinical Resources. intermittent explosive disorder Access document.
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34. Intermittent Explosive Disorder
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36. Psychological Impulse Control Disorders
intermittent explosive disorder Episodes of aggressive outbursts resulting in either destruction of property or physical assaults on others.
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37. Psychological Problems And Disorders
Anger control problems are usually diagnosed as intermittent explosive disorder by psychologists, and there is a separate discussion of Domestic Violence
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38. Intermittent Explosive
Intermittent Explosive Ask the Expert intermittent explosive disorder Neurological aspects of intermittent explosive disorder.
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39. Intermittent Explosive Disorder - OhioHealth
intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is a rare impulse control disorder. It s characterized intermittent explosive disorder, Question Can you
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40. Mental Health Search: Intermittent Explosive Disorder
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