Title: Impulse Control Disorders Post by: nooz on November 04, 2006, 02:03:03 PM Intermittent Explosive Disorder - There is often an underlying personality disorder that accompanies a disorder called Intermittent Explosive Disorder which is, itself, considered a disorder of impulse. Such individuals are prone to aggressive outbursts when under stress. They may perceive the stress as threat, frustration, insult, vulnerability or any combination of the above. Some of these individual have unusual EEG (brain) wave patterns or changes in brain chemistry. There may also be "soft" neurological findings, but the disorder is considered to arise from poor control of impulse when needs or demands are not met. As the individual accumulates a series of experiences in which such behaviors are tolerated, often beginning early in life, the behavior continues. The threat to individuals and property can be substantial. There are those for which this pattern of behavior suddenly emerges. The person is often upset, guilt-laden and remorseful after the rage filled episode even though there may be a sense of relief after the aggresive outburst. Title: Re: Impulse Control Disorders Post by: Elrothiel on November 05, 2006, 08:22:30 AM Uh oh.... :nervous:
Title: Re: Impulse Control Disorders Post by: MCT on November 05, 2006, 01:32:03 PM The person is often upset, guilt-laden and remorseful after the rage filled episode even though there may be a sense of relief after the aggresive outburst. Imagine how the victim feels... |