Intermittent Explosive Disorder
August 23, 2006
Category: Emotional Intelligence and Communication
In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) with doctors Kent Robinshaw and Christine Ulrich. They explore the prevalence of IED, its symptoms, and the underlying causes, including biological and psychological factors. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing anger triggers and the role of therapy in managing explosive behaviors. The hosts also discuss the societal implications of IED and the need for effective treatment options. Listeners are encouraged to seek help if they or someone they know struggles with anger management issues.
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