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has asked --- Hi everyone. Is there any one who can help me or know about intermittent explosive disorder. Does anyone have been diagnosed with it.
27-11-2016 02:28 PM
27-11-2016 02:28 PM
Hello @Sagher
have you diagnosed with this or your daughter
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28-11-2016 11:04 PM
28-11-2016 11:04 PM
Hi @Sagher
Kitkat16 here - one of the moderators.
Have you spoken to your daughters psychologist about intermittent explosive disorder?
Using forums such as this one can be a great source of support however disorders, conditions and illness can be tricky. The internet can be full of misleading information and mental illness can differ significantly between people which is where taking information on others can also be confusing.
I encourage speaking to daughter's psychologist with your concerns to make sure you get the right information for you and your daughter.
Take care
Kitkat16
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