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- W2960586372 abstract "Abstract Anger is a common human emotion and, consequently, many behavioral disorders show some elevation in levels of anger and corresponding aggression that is secondary to the focus of that disorder. However, when excessive levels of anger and aggression are the core pathology, then IED is appropriate diagnosis. A disorder of primary aggression, IED is defined by excessive/disproportionate aggressive acts either in the form of frequent minor aggression (i.e., twice a week for 3 months or more) or more severe, damaging acts of aggression that can occur less frequently (i.e., three or more times a year), though most individuals with IED will show both over their lifetime. Research shows that IED is common (~ 3%–4%), persistent (typically beginning in adolescence and continuing throughout much of adulthood), and highly impairing across most domains of functioning. Though highly comorbid, IED tends to precede other psychiatric diagnoses. IED occurs in both men and women, though slightly more often in men, across racial and ethnic groups. Aggressive outbursts in IED are differentiated by their extreme level of anger, rage, and lack of subjective control, as well as the strong negative (and to some extent positive) feeling after the outbursts. This feeling of dyscontrol is also reflected in several cognitive-affective deficits among those with IED including hostile attributional biases, poor emotion regulation, and increased impulsivity when experiencing negative affect. However, unlike psychopathy, those with IED demonstrate a normal capacity for empathy, and despite the common symptom of aggression, the two disorders are not highly comorbid. In sum, IED is a distinct and common disorder of primary aggression that is poorly understood (or even known) by much of the public as well as by many practitioners, resulting in the undertreatment of this serious disorder." @default.
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- W2960586372 title "Phenomenology of Impulsive Aggression and Intermittent Explosive Disorder" @default.
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