They can't they have to be born with it.I have IED so it's a mental condition it is a very unstable physical events when occurring. And I can guarantee you have to be born with it
The French psychiatrist Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol. He originally described it as "The Partial Lunacy", because the patients exhibited symptoms associated with mania, although they usually appeared entirely sane.
IED is diagnosed primarily after ruling out more common mental illnesses or abnormal behaviors. This is because many traits of IED can exist without the condition in a person with an aggressive personality. This is also because IED very closely resembles Bipolar manic episodes, and the possibility of the patient having bipolar disorder must be ruled out. The main feature that draws a psychiatrists attention to the possibility of a patient having IED is the nature of the episodes, when acts of aggression are grossly out of proportion to what ever triggered them or completely spontaneous.
This could be due to carriers of the gene passing it on to their child, resulting in the child having two copies of the gene - one inherited from each parent - and manifesting the disorder. It is also possible for new mutations to occur in the child that cause the disorder, even if the parents do not carry the gene for it.
A carrier means that you have the gene for the disorder, but because the gene is recessive (meaning that it only shows when you have two recessive genes) and you obviously have a dominant gene as well, you won't show the disorder. Someone who actually has the disorder has two recessive genes. D = dominant gene r = recessive gene Dr = carrier, no signs rD = carrier, no signs DD = not a carrier, no signs rr = has the disorder
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Schizophrenia, intermittent explosive disorder, sociopathy, psychopathic personality.
Intermittent explosive disorder (sometimes abbreviated as IED) is a behavioral disorder characterized by explosive outbursts of anger, often to the point of rage, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand.Another disease that sometimes uses IED is Infectious Eczematoid Dermatitis.
Sometimes it can, because it does have a tendency to have a high irritability rate. So can other diseases like conduct disorder, borderline personality disorder (BDP), narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, or psychosis.
Yes they can. I am a teenager and I have it although I have not been tested, I have out breaks which often involve property damage or self harm
The prognosis of IED depends on several factors that include the individual's socioeconomic status, the stability of his or her family, the values of the surrounding neighborhood, and his or her motivation to change.
The French psychiatrist Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol. He originally described it as "The Partial Lunacy", because the patients exhibited symptoms associated with mania, although they usually appeared entirely sane.
Intermittent means it happens occasionally; insomnia is a sleep disorder wherein a person physically cannot go to sleep.
Yes, he claimed he did, about 4-5 months ago on RAW, when he started attacking members of the McMahons and then told everyone it is because he has an anger problem called IED (intermittent explosive disorder). No, Randy Orton does not have IED.
Since the cause(s) of IED are not fully understood as of the early 2000s, preventive strategies should focus on treatment of young children (particularly boys) who may be at risk for IED before they enter adolescence.
IED Improvised explosive Disorder
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This is a dangerous situation for both of you and you have to be very careful. If you ever feel threatened or there will be an outburst please get out of there as soon as possible. The following link may be of interest to you: http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/transform.jsp?requestURI=/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/intermittent_explosive_disorder.jsp