Intermittent explosive disorder

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Anger

Anger is a normal human emotion, and everyone gets mad from time to time. Anyone can have anger problems, but it is more common for males to have them. However, when the intensity of a person’s anger or aggression is significantly disproportionate to situations or happens with considerable frequency, it’s an indicator that something’s wrong. […]

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Intermittent Explosive Disorder

Disorder Class: Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders Intermittent Explosive Disorder, DSM-5 criteria. Recurrent behavioral outburst representing a failure to control aggressive impulses as manifested by either of the following (A): The magnitude of aggressiveness expressed during the recurrent outbursts is grossly out of proportion to the provocation or to any precipitating psychosocial stressors (B). The

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