
Q Is there a risk that anger control disorder leads to domestic violence?
A Yes, intermittent explosive disorder can be linked to domestic violence. If violent behavior occurs, it is essential to involve professional counseling agencies immediately.
Detailed Answer
Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is a serious condition that can lead to domestic violence, breakdown of interpersonal relationships, and legal problems. When violent behavior has actually occurred, Korean medicine treatment alone is not enough, and the following must accompany it. Psychiatric consultation and medication (such as SSRIs). Specialized anger-management counseling or group therapy programs. Legal intervention when necessary (domestic violence prevention programs). Connection to victim support agencies when there is a victim. Korean medicine treatment plays a complementary role within this multidisciplinary care. If you honestly describe your current situation at the pre-visit consultation, we will guide you to appropriate referral agencies.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Dongjedang Korean Medicine Clinic places the safety of the patient and the protection of the family above all else. Depending on the severity of the situation, we actively help connect you with the professional agencies you need.
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