CHALLENGES FACED BY SPECIALISTS IN TREATING CHILDREN WITH INTERMITTENT EXPLOSIVE DISORDER: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES

Authors

  • Erika Camilo Rodrigues
  • Fabiana Fagundes
  • Fabiana Ferreira da Silva
  • Juliana Fernanda de Moraes Spilla
  • Jéssica Aparecida de Oliveira dos Santos
  • Máyra Patrícia Camargo Quintino
  • Rosana Cristina Rossler Sanchez
  • Viviane Luzia Bruceze Gomes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.018-009

Keywords:

Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Child Behavior, Emotional Regulation, Inclusive Education

Abstract

Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) is characterized by recurrent episodes of aggression and anger outbursts disproportionate to the situation experienced. In the educational and clinical context, specialists face several challenges when dealing with children diagnosed with or showing signs of this disorder. This article aims to discuss the main difficulties faced by professionals in monitoring these children, as well as to present possible causes and consequences of this disorder in child development. The research is based on a literature review on child behavior, emotional regulation, and impulse control disorders. It is observed that the lack of institutional preparation, the lack of knowledge about the disorder, and the emotional complexity of children are factors that hinder the specialist's work. It is concluded that interdisciplinary monitoring, combined with adequate professional training and family support, is fundamental for the healthy development of the child.

Published

2026-05-08

How to Cite

Rodrigues, E. C., Fagundes, F., da Silva, F. F., Spilla, J. F. de M., dos Santos, J. A. de O., Quintino, M. P. C., Sanchez, R. C. R., & Gomes, V. L. B. (2026). CHALLENGES FACED BY SPECIALISTS IN TREATING CHILDREN WITH INTERMITTENT EXPLOSIVE DISORDER: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES. Seven Editora, 99-105. https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.018-009