The DSM now includes 'intermittent explosive disorder', which involves occasionally becoming very angry suddenly.
The DSM is a large book that lists all psychiatric disorders and describes their symptoms. If a condition is in there, it means it's considered a mental illness.
But some of the new entries are controversial, not least because of fears they will result in many more people being put on drugs that could be ineffective or dangerous.
there basically called people with anger issues theres no other real term for it because my sister has anger issues and she has been go to ANGER MANAGEMENT CLASSES for the pass week!
Not all people with anger have autism but autistic people do tend to have anger issues
Anger issues are when things or people make you angry. Then, when you get angry, you quickly lose your temper. You then take out your anger on the people and things around you.
Some people with AS also have anger issues. Most people with AS however are not expressive however hypersensitive. Most people with anger issues are very expressive and can be violent where as invidiuals with AS tend to avoid touching.
By doing competitions, and letting your anger out by throwing people.
It is not accurate or fair to generalize an entire group of people based on stereotypes. Just like any other population, Australians have a diverse range of personalities, behaviors, and emotions. Anger issues can exist in any population but are not universally present in Australians.
when people have anger issues they tend to get mad at every single thing and everyone. Now they to express their anger through different emotions and just relieving the stress by hitting something or just doing something that relaxes them.
Not all grandmas have anger issues, but some may have them.
Maybe not everyone... but people who don't get angry a lot (like me) are calm people. Anger issues happen to a lot of people. They loose control in their nerves, then just flip out! But becarefull around some anger issued people, because they might be angry enough to hurt you Answerer, BellaCuteAww
Signs of anger issues may include frequent outbursts, feeling irritable or agitated often, difficulty controlling anger, and problems with relationships or work due to anger. If anger is interfering with your daily life or causing distress, it may be time to seek help from a mental health professional.
you get mad at almost anything that makes people happy :)
anger management session or therapy
None of the boys have anger issues.