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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

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42. Explosive Disorder, Intermittent
explosive disorder, intermittent. Click Here. An impulse control disorder consisting of aggressive outbursts (eg, assaultiveness or
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An impulse control disorder consisting of aggressive outbursts (e.g., assaultiveness or destruction of property) that are out of proportion to any evident stressors. Often the behavior is completely uncharacteristic of the person, who does not exhibit this behavior between episodes. In many cases, however, this aggressiveness comes out in less explosive ways between episodes. Source: Edgerton, Jane E. 1994. American Psychiatric Glossary, 7th Edition. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press Back
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43. Mental Help Net - Information - Symptoms - Symptoms - Intermittant Explosive Dis
Symptoms Intermittant Explosive Disorder Mental Help Net Staff. intermittent explosive disorder Symptoms. Several discrete episodes
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44. Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Q. I am writing to you because I would like to know how do you know if someone has this intermittent explosive disorder? My fiancee
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Q. I am writing to you because I would like to know how do you know if someone has this intermittent explosive disorder? My fiancee is an angry person due to childhood experiences. His father left him and doesn't want anything to do with him, and he has cystic fibrosis on top of it too. He is dealing with a lot in his life and I'm not sure how to handle things anymore. I would like to help him, but don't know where to go or what to do. I would like some information about this disorder because of what I have read, I feel he may have this. Please help me! I don't want to lose him! A. The intermittent explosive disorder is likely a limbic system seizure very similar to the BPD, and the BPD must be ruled out to make that diagnosis. The main distinguishing features to me include lack of chronic symptoms - mood swings, chronic anger, emptiness, depression, rejection sensitivity - and stress related symptoms including dysphoria (anxiety, rage, depression and despair), paranoia and dissociation.
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explosive disorder . Could she possibly be referring to intermittent explosive disorder ? I was recently diagnosed with this disorder.
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Q. You recently had a question from a lady regarding an "explosive disorder". Could she possibly be referring to "Intermittent Explosive Disorder"? I was recently diagnosed with this disorder. A. There are many terms for this including "behavioral dyscontrol syndrome." It appears to be a form of epilepsy in the limbic system. Sort of a BPD dysphoria response in an individual who doesn't have the chronic symptoms of the BPD. My suspicion is that the limbic system works reasonably well, but has a seizure when stressed. As with everyone else, all the correct diagnoses need to be made and treated. Attention deficit disorder is commonly associated with temper problems as well.
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47. Health, Mental Health, Disorders, Impulse Control: Intermittent Explosive
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Intermittent Explosive Disorder Several discrete episodes of failure to resist aggressive impulses that result in serious assaultive acts or destruction of property. The degree of aggressiveness expressed during the episodes is grossly out of proportion to any precipitating psychosocial stressors.
The aggressive episodes are not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g., Antisocial Personality Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, a Psychotic Disorder, a Manic Episode, Conduct Disorder, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) and are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g., head trauma, Alzheimer's disease).
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The time now is Tue May 11, 2004 642 am PsychForums.com Forum Index Impulse-Control Disorders, intermittent explosive disorder, View unanswered posts.
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50. Biofeedback And Intermittent Explosive Disorder
TREATING intermittent explosive disorder WITH NEUROFEEDBACK. By. Another Psychologist referred a young man for the treatment of intermittent explosive disorder.
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TREATING INTERMITTENT EXPLOSIVE DISORDER WITH NEUROFEEDBACK By Steven T. Padgitt, Ph.D. Another Psychologist referred a young man for the treatment of Intermittent Explosive Disorder. He had originally been seen in a community mental health crisis center following suicidal threat, during a crisis with a girlfriend. He was moderately guarded, but acknowledged and verbalized a desire to eliminate his explosive behavior, which had on more than one occasion been directed at his girlfriend. He was also instructed to engage in at least one 20 to 30 minute daily home session each day. He was told that during these sessions his objective was to produce the same sensation or state of consciousness he experienced during the office sessions. It was emphasized that like most skills, the rapid learning of consciously induced EEG change requires frequent task replication. The patient was told that identifying the tension phase of his episodes was important, and he was instructed to begin learning to identify the sensations and situations that produced his emotional conflict and physical tension increase. He progressed well through the course of treatment, demonstrating gains in Alpha and Theta amplitudes within the first two training sessions. During session three he described feeling generally calmer during the previous week. In the fourth session he reported that the experience of calmness continued, and during the fifth session he described calmly walking away from situations that would have previously triggered emotional conflict and physical tension. By the end of the sixth session he was ready to begin tapering off session frequency beginning with alternate week training sessions.

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I have been treated in about every way imaginable for intermitent explosive disorder, bi-polar, depression, and anger. Neurontin seem to work the best after everything from Lithium to Zoloft seemed to build tolerance or resistence. I have been trying to follow the use of testoterone therapy out of some clinical trials at UCLA, and would be very interested in participating in one of these. Trying to find someone in Omaha, NE is proving to be very difficult. Is there such a thing as long distance trials? I am a male 43yo and have been living with this illness since puberty. Anything to help point me in a right direction would be appreciated.
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intermittent explosive disorderrevised development, reliability, and validity of research criteria. Coccaro EF, Kavoussi RJ, Berman ME, Lish JD.
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intermittent explosive disorder and other psychiatric comorbidity among courtreferred and self-referred aggressive drivers. Galovski
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Emergencies, Healthinmind/Mental Health Disorders/Impulse Control Disorders intermittent explosive disorder (IED). This aptly named
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Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control Disorders Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) This aptly named disorder is diagnosed if an individual manifests several obviously excessive and unjustified outbursts of anger that result in significant property damage or injury to others. The diagnosis is subject to some of the usual caveats; that is, the outbursts cannot be better accounted for by another diagnosis or be substance-induced or the result of a medical condition. Voluntary acts for gain also do not qualify. However, DSM-IV does not state that the disorder must interfere with any aspect of the individual's life, although it obviously interferes with the lives of others. Some investigators believe that this disorder is a version of bipolar disorder, and have had some success treating the disorder with medication carefully tailored to fit the affective history and state of the patient. One investigator reported success in treating patients with biofeedback. However, it is fair to say that relatively little is certain about treatment of people with IED. Left untreated, symptoms of the disorder are certainly likely to recur, so treatment is certainly indicated.
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Invited Commentary intermittent explosive disorder and Impulsive Aggression The Time for Serious Study Is Now Emil F Coccaro MD Clinical Neuroscience and
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