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ADHD Impulsive Aggression
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For those with the hyperactive/impulsive type of ADHD controlling impulsive aggression may be a difficult task without the help of behavioral counseling or some other form of treatment. To better understand why ADHD impulsive aggression occurs first we must delve into the biological cause.
Recent ADHD research has made some amazing advances with the aid of brain scan technology. Scientific studies that allow ADHD researchers to view the brain as it works show that areas of the brain which control impulsive behavior are less active than in people without the disorder. Put quite simply, they have less self control and may become aggressive under with the slightest triggering event.
Let's explore ways that ADHD impulsive aggression may manifest itself.
*Reveling in risky behavior - Another characteristic of the impulsive form of ADHD is the craving for risky behavior. Some struggling with ADHD induced aggression might actually welcome a confrontation or the threat of one.
*Impatience - Those with the impulsive form of ADHD describe standing in line as being caged up. They will tend to fidget to release their frustration. Over time frustration can lead to anger and even the agitating event may release their stored up ADHD aggression in a fit of rage.
*Immediate gratification that isn't met: You may have noticed a child in your local superstore who failed to get the desired response from his/her parent only to explode into a fit of rage. This may have been ADHD aggression seen up close and personal.
*Lack of the ability to control speech: Impulsive insults or blurts which the person with ADHD seems unable to control.
More often than not those who experience ADHD aggression feel awful about their actions afterwards and are dumbfounded as to why they behaved the way they did.
In summary, certain types of attention deficit hyperactive disorder are fertile ground for aggression, short temperedness, and rage. For these individuals finding the proper treatment is very important for both for themselves, their co-workers and their loved ones.
Additionally, may of those struggling with ADHD impulsive aggression are choosing to combine behavioral therapy with natural alternative ADHD remedies such as homeopathy. Homeopathic remedies for ADHD have been shown to be very safe and effective in the treatment of such problematic symptoms as erratic behavior and impulsivity. If you have been search for an affordable natural option for controlling aggression this in an area worth considering.
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Article Submitted On: June 23, 2009
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