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Intermittent Explosive Disorder

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      new window Aggression and the Biology of Violence Description: Self help for aggression, violence, and crime, based on the biology of violence. (homepages.nyu.edu)
new window Ask the Expert Intermittent Explosive Disorder Description: Neurological aspects of Intermittent Explosive Disorder. (mhsource.com)
new window AtHealth.com: Anger and Aggression Description: Recognition and treatment of anger and aggression. (athealth.com)
new window Biology and Treatment of Intermittent Explosive Disorder Description: Biology and Treatment of Intermittent Explosive Disorder - a slide presentation (Psychiatry Department - University of Chicago). (psychiatry.uchicago.edu)
new window Controlling Anger Description: Americal Psychological Association presents tips and definitions. (apa.org)
new window Explosive Anger - The Common Sources of Personality Disorders Description: Explosive, unprovoked anger diffusely directed at imaginary targets leads to the formation of other mental health disorders. (samvak.tripod.com)
new window Get Your Angries Out Description: Help to improve relationships and work out anger in positive ways. (members.aol.com)
new window Intermittent Explosive Disorder Clinical Trials Description: CenterWatch Listing of Clinical Research Trials for Intermittent Explosive Disorder. (centerwatch.com)
new window Mental Health Net: Intermittent Explosive Disorder Description: General symptoms extracted from the American Psychiatry Association. (mentalhelp.net)
new window Thinking About Violence Description: Theory and essays by Mayer Spivack regarding the dynamics of anger, rage, and violence. (artsandminds.typepad.com)
 




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