Anger Management and Intermittant Explosive Disorder

Released on = March 16, 2007, 7:49 am

Press Release Author = Norm

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Without Anger Management you can\'t live a productive life.
Learn some tips for effective anger management.

Press Release Body = Perhaps the greatest number problematic thing in the anger
management field is another serious psychological disorder called intermittent
explosive disorder. Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is another fairly rare
disorder of the brain characterized by explosive outbursts of behavior fancy
throwing, breaking things, inflicting physical harm on others with scant or no
provocation. It is an impulse lead disorder that is at times linked to temporal lobe
epilepsy. It has also been suggested by studies as the underlying cause of road
rage.

It's estimated that up to 7.3% of adults, or out of 11.5 to 16 million Americans,
suffer in I.E.D. periodically during their lives, but it's believed the genuine
percentages are much higher, as I.E.D. tends to overlap in individuals with bipolar
disorder, and people diagnosed with bipolar disorder were excluded from the testing.
I.E.D is believed to be among the greatest number dangerous, hurtful of mental
disorders. It\'s characterized by angry outbursts resulting in violence or
destruction of property, and can be intensified by the use of alcohol or
recreational drugs, such as Crystal Methamphetamines. This mental disorder is
believed to be linked to crimes such as domestic violence, child abuse, assault,
rape, murder, road agitation, and violent robberies, and doesn\'t respond well to
normal ways of anger management. People with this disorder will be prone to violent
outbursts or impulsive aggressiveness grossly out of proportion to the precipitating
event.

I.E.D. is opinion to begin in the early teen years, and is often brushed aside as
bullying by someone who desires not to practice substantial methods of anger
management. Since the onset of I.E.D. occurs at such an early age, it is proposed
that those exhibiting symptoms of I.E.D. be trustworthy at the first sign of a
problem, often while they are still in school.

I.E.D. is known to predispose sufferers for conditions such as depression and
anxiety, alcohol and drug abuse, and contributes heavily to dysfunctional behaviors
resulting domestic violence, criminal behavior, and divorce. 71.2% of people with
I.E.D never seek or receive any treatment, other than classic anger management
techniques, which, while helpful to another degree, need to be utilized in
conjunction with medications, since treatment is achieved through both cognitive
behavioral therapy, to hasten the patient discern and swap with destructive
impulses, and psychotropic medication regimens, because those who have unprovoked
violence associated with the disorder, show loss of cells and abnormalities in the
left hemisphere of the brain, and numerous drug regimens will be frequently
indicated for these patients.

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