Answer: Sophie is <em>7 years </em>old and has had 4 <em>temper outbursts </em>per week for the past 2 years. Between outbursts her mood can be described as <em>persistently irritable</em>. Sophie's most likely <u>diagnosis is IED.</u>
Explanation:
We call IED (<u><em>intermittent explosive disorder)</em></u> to a conduct disorder related with people who exhibit <u>short episodes of anger and intense and uncontrollable aggression</u> with little or no apparent cause. It usually appears in late <em>childhood</em> or adolescence, and eventually leads to an increased risk of self-harm in adolescents and young adults.
It is a <em>chronic disorder</em> that can continue for years, although the severity of outbursts may decrease with age. Treatment involves the <em>administration of medications and psychotherapy </em>to help the control aggressive impulses.
It is <em>probably</em> due to a series of <u>environmental and biological</u> factors like :
- The Environment.
- Genetics.
- Differences in how the brain works.
It is important for the patient to <u>follow the doctor's advices</u> and to <u>take the medication</u> in the correct way in order <u>to control</u> the episodes.
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