|
Anger
"Explosiveness" or behavioral agitation is a very common result of brain injury. Angry, agitated outbursts occurs in approximately 50% of brain injury cases. This type of behavior, which can range from mild outbursts to more extreme long-term aggressive behavior, can have many different causes. The severity of the brain injury, the individuals' environment, the degree of cognitive impairment, and the individuals' personality can all influence explosive behavior.
Web Resources
|
|
|