Intermittent explosive disorder (sometimes abbreviated as
IED) is a behavioral disorder characterized by explosive outbursts of
anger and violence, often to the point of rage, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand (e.g., impulsive screaming triggered by relatively inconsequential events). Impulsive aggression is unpremeditated, and is defined by a disproportionate reaction to any provocation, real or perceived. Some individuals have reported affective changes prior to an outburst (e.g.,
tension,
mood changes, energy changes, etc.).