Intermittent explosive disorder
As anger (of " abruptly " ~ " suddenly" ) is called a from the smallest occasion or suddenly erupting anger against a particular person or thing. He is regarded as an emotion.
In a broader sense anger is the psychological disposition to tend to such tantrums. Such a man is called irascible. Adolph Freiherr Knigge was dedicated in 1788 in his book " On dealing with people," the "Handling irate " a separate chapter.
In infants, it can sometimes lead to spontaneous tantrums, especially in the so-called terrible twos. Anger is also a feature of attention deficit syndrome.
Pathological congestions is described in clinical psychology as intermittent explosive disorder (IED ) and as impulse control disorder (DSM -IV 16, ICD -10 F63 ).
See also: choleric