Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED)

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Understanding Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED)

Test your knowledge on Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) in children and adolescents with this insightful quiz! Explore key aspects of IED, its symptoms, and the impact it has on family life.

Take this quiz to learn more about:

  • Identifying symptoms of IED
  • Understanding the characteristics of explosive behavior
  • The age at which children can be diagnosed
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by CalmStorm2023
Children and adolescents with IED have an inability to control their
Mood
Worries
Temper or anger
Impulses
Children and adolescents with IED are able to demonstrate remorse after they calm down.
True
False
Children can be diagnosed with IED at the age of
5
6
7
8
The main feature of IED is the tendency for individuals to show aggressive behaviour that is disproportionate to the psychosocial stressor.
True
False
How does a child's volatility negatively impact family life?
They overreact to discipline
They show aggression toward family members
Inconsistent explosions compromise family activities
All of the above
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