It\'s been reported that around seven per cent of adults may suffer from a problem called intermittent Explosive disorder (IED) during their lives.
Obviously anyone who is stricken with diagnosable IED or even subclincial fits of rage needs help, and they n.
IED sufferers often report that they even lose conscious awareness of their behaviour during these episodes.
This disorder involves episodes of rage so intense that relationships, jobs, property and even lives can be lost in a single outburst.
It\'s been reported that around seven per cent of adults may suffer from a problem called intermittent Explosive disorder (IED) during their lives