Warning Indicators Of Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Temper Tantrums

Temper tantrums are another one of the common symptoms of intermittent explosive disorder. These tantrums are defined as disruptive and unpleasant behaviors or outbursts. They're usually caused when an individual's desires or needs aren't being met. Tantrums are common in younger children and children who struggle to express their needs. However, with healthy emotional development, individuals learn to communicate their needs and control their anger without tantrums. In intermittent explosive disorder, adolescents and adults may display tantrum behaviors. It's important to note a tantrum involves behavior meant to elicit a reaction from someone else. Generally, the behavior can be controlled. Episodes of upset and lack of control that aren't performed for others might be sensory meltdowns. Adults who throw temper tantrums might break their own possessions or the possessions of the person they're angry at. They may yell and become physically violent.
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