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L. Tebartz van Elst and others
Brain, Volume 123, Issue 2, February 2000, Pages 234–243, https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/123.2.234
Published: 01 February 2000
.... They are referred to as episodic dyscontrol or, more precisely, as intermittent explosive disorder (IED). The amygdala play a crucial role in the affective evaluation of multimodal sensory input and the neurobiological mediation of aggressive behaviour. With hippocampal sclerosis, in the context of mesial temporal...
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Matti Virkkunen
Nutrition Reviews, Volume 44, Issue suppl_3, May 1986, Pages 94–103, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.1986.tb07684.x
Published: 01 May 1986
... borderline personality intermittent explosive disorder 3. B. Rimland, Int. J. Biosocial Res. 2: 43-48, 1981 18. D.W. Goodwin and S.B. Guze in Psychiatric 4. B. Rimland and G.E. Larson, J. Appl. Nutr. 33: Diagnosis. Third Edition, pp. 209-225. Oxford 116-137, 1981...
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Published: 08 January 1996
... and hyperactivity, may also include excessive aggressive behaviour. This chapter explains that intermittent explosive disorder, which includes outbursts of assaultive behaviours, has many characteristics resembling those of seizures associated with aggression. It also explores various treatment methods for brain...
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Published: 01 August 2020
...—the first of which is less structured and generally presents with visible anger, while the latter is structured and premeditated. While there exists no specific diagnostic criteria for either type of aggression, the closest that exist are intermittent explosive disorder (IED) for the former and conduct...
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Published: 18 September 2012
...This chapter discusses impulse control disorders in children 12 years of age and younger. In this age group, the available research focuses on fire setting/pyromania, trichotillomania, and pathological gambling. Less well studied are kleptomania, intermittent explosive disorder, and the impulse...
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Published: 01 March 2017
...This chapter briefly reviews the topic of impulse control disorders including oppositional defiant disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, conduct disorder, pyromania, kleptomania Reference American Psychiatric Association. ( 2013 ). Diagnostic and statistical model of mental...
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Published: 01 March 2020
... classified’, the category was reorganized in DSM-5 as ‘disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders’. This chapter discusses oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), intermittent explosive disorder, kleptomania, pyromania, and gambling disorder. Several non-DSM conditions are also included: compulsive...
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Published: 18 September 2012
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Published: 18 September 2012
...Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is characterized by recurrent episodes of impulsive, uncontrollable aggression out of proportion to the severity of provoking agents. Few epidemiological studies have been carried out on the prevalence and correlates of IED. Data are reported here from the most...
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Published: 18 September 2012
...Intermittent explosive disorder (IED), a DSM-IV-TR disorder characterized by significant acts of aggression and violence, is being increasingly recognized as a prevalent and chronic disorder. Given the personal, social, and economic costs associated with IED, there is a clear need for well...
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Published: 01 September 2006
...Oxford University Press This chapter explores whether the Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) criteria are sufficient for diagnostic purposes and define when anger reaches a level of frequency, duration, or intensity at which it could be considered dysfunctional. It also reviews evidence...
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Published: 01 April 2006
...Oxford University Press This chapter illustrates maternal filicide in the retaliatory mother type. It explores the case through an analysis using the Maternal Filicide Risk Matrix analysis, as well as relevant research in intermittent explosive disorder, and suggestions for prevention at risk...
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Published: 14 December 2023
... management programs. This chapter looks at the benefits and limitations of these interventions and presents the case study of an older veteran who benefited greatly. It introduces the diagnosis of Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), which is applied to rare cases of repeated impulsive aggression and has...