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  1. Impulse Control Disorders: A Clinician's Guide to Understanding and Treating Behavioral Addictions by Jon E. Grant, 2008-01-17
  2. Impulse Control Disorders
  3. Impulse Control Disorders (Psychological Disorders) by Christine A. Adamec, 2008-10-30
  4. Pyromania, Kleptomania, and Other Impulse-Control Disorder (Diseases and People) by Julie Williams, 2002-09
  5. Clinical Manual of Impulse-control Disorders
  6. Youth With Impulse Control Disorders: On the Spur of the Moment (Helping Youth With Mental, Physical, & Social Challenges) by Kenneth McIntosh, Phyllis Livingston, 2007-09-15
  7. Out of Control: Gambling and Other Impulse-Control Disorders (Encyclopedia of Psychological Disorders) by Linda N. Bayer, 2000-08
  8. Drug Therapy and Impulse Control Disorders (Psychiatric Disorders, Drugs & Psychology for the Mind and Body) by Autumn Libal, 2007-09-15
  9. Impulse Control Disorders: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Liz Meszaros, Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
  10. Treating Impulse Control Disorders: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Program, Therapist Guide by Jon E. Grant, Christopher B. Donahue, et all 2011-02-18
  11. Impulse-control disorders: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i>
  12. Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: Impulse control disorders by Gale Reference Team, 2001-01-01
  13. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Impulse control disorders by Liz Meszaros, 2002-01-01
  14. Impulse control disorders: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Jennifer, M.A. Sisk, 2006

1. Impulse Control Disorders
impulse control disorders. impulse control disorders A group of psychiatric disorders know as impulse control
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2. Psychological Impulse Control Disorders
An overview of the types and behaviour aspects of impulse control disorders.Category Health Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control......But, there are several psychological disorders that are defined primarily by lossof control. These impulse control problems will be described here briefly
http://www.psychologyinfo.com/problems/impulse_control.html

3. Impulse Control Disorders
Index and links to articles.
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4. Healthinmind/MentalDisorders/ImpulseControlDisorders
Synopsis and reading resources on the various types of impulse control disorders.Category Health Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control...... Emergencies, Healthinmind/Mental Health Disorders Impulse ControlDisorders Gambling, Aggression, etc. What these disorders have
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Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control Disorders: Gambling, Aggression, etc. What these disorders have in common is a tension building to irresistible levels before engaging in the behavior, and a feeling of relief or pleasure afterward. There is sometimes guilt or remorse later, but probably not usually. The treatment of all of these disorders is either difficult or not well evaluated. Other disorders also involve problems with impulse control; Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Alcoholism are good examples. If you or someone you love has an impulse control disorder, you need to consult a mental health professional (clinician, therapist). A mental health professional will conduct a thorough evaluation to first understand what is happening and then will discuss treatment options, including medications. There are many ways family members or loved ones can help individuals to deal with the disorder better.

5. Impulse Control Disorders
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z . impulse control disorders
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6. Healthinmind/MentalDisorders/ImpulseControlDisorders/Pyromania
Article examining the connection between the two disorders and symptoms.Category Health Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control Pyromania...... Pyromania (compulsive firesetting). Pyromania involves more planning than mostof the impulse control disorders, so it is more compulsive than impulsive.
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Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control Disorders Pyromania (compulsive fire-setting)
Perhaps because so little is known about pyromania, other web sites we visited added little to what we said above. We did, however, find one interesting reference to a program to prevent or treat juvenile firesetters . About half of all arson fires are set by children. Last updated

7. Healthinmind/MentalDisorders/ImpulseControlDisorders
Healthinmind/Mental Health Disorders. impulse control disorders Gambling, Aggression, etc.
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Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control Disorders: Gambling, Aggression, etc. What these disorders have in common is a tension building to irresistible levels before engaging in the behavior, and a feeling of relief or pleasure afterward. There is sometimes guilt or remorse later, but probably not usually. The treatment of all of these disorders is either difficult or not well evaluated. Other disorders also involve problems with impulse control; Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Alcoholism are good examples. If you or someone you love has an impulse control disorder, you need to consult a mental health professional (clinician, therapist). A mental health professional will conduct a thorough evaluation to first understand what is happening and then will discuss treatment options, including medications. There are many ways family members or loved ones can help individuals to deal with the disorder better.

8. Dr. David B. Adams - Impulse Control Disorders
role of psychological factors in short and long-term disability. impulse control disorders. impulse control disorders
http://www.psychological.com/impulse_control_disorders.htm

9. Diagnostic Criteria Index
Adjustment Disorder, impulse control disorders. Agoraphobia Disorder, AnxietyDisorders. I. Intermittent Explosive Disorder, impulse control disorders. J. None,K.
http://www.psychnet-uk.com/dsm_iv/dsm_iv_index.htm

10. Psychological Impulse Control Disorders
But, there are several psychological disorders that are defined primarily by lossof control. These impulse control problems will be described here briefly
http://www.psychologyinfo.com/DrFranklin/impulse_control.html

11. Impulse Control Disorders At ALLPSYCH Online
Etiology, symptomatology, treatment and prognosis of impulse control disorders.
http://allpsych.com/disorders/impulse_control/index.html
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powered by FreeFind Psychiatric Disorders Impulse Control Disorders Common Characteristics Disorders in this category include the failure or extreme difficulty in controlling impulses despite the negative consequences. This includes the failure to stop gambling even if you realize that losing would result in significant negative consequences. This failure to control impulses also refers to the impulse to engage in violent behavior (e.g., road rage), sexual behavior, fire starting, stealing, and self-abusive behaviors. Disorders in this Category

12. Dr. David B. Adams - Impulse Control Disorders
Description of the major types of impulse control.Category Health Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control...... short and long-term disability. impulse control disorders. ImpulseControl Disorders. Intermittent Explosive Disorder - There is
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The clinical practice of Dr. David B. Adams is located in The Medical Quarters in the northside of Atlanta at the junction of Scottish Rite, Northside and Saint Joseph's Hospitals. Dr. Adams consults to occupational medicine, surgeons, nurse case managers, insurers and employers regarding the psychological impact of work-related injury and the role of psychological factors in short- and long-term disability. IMPULSE CONTROL DISORDERS Impulse Control Disorders Intermittent Explosive Disorder Kleptomania is a disorder of impulse control. The individual feels that he/she cannot resist the impulse to steal objects that are not needed for personal use or are stolen for their monetary value. The patient will describe tension prior to stealing the object and a sense of relief and gratification after the theft has been perpetrated. This is not to be confused with those who steal out of anger and vengence or who do so due to delusional (false) beliefs. Pyromania is an impulse control disorder in which the individual purposefully and recurrently sets fire for the pleasure derived from the fire itself, not for the monetary gain or social protest. The individual experiences tension or emotional arousal before setting the fire and relief after the act is completed. They are fascinated with fire, show appreciable curiosity and interest (will read, discuss, collect items, etc). Such individuals often will participate in the aftermath of the fire started such as assisting firefighters, assisting victims or attracted to watching the impact of what they have done.

13. Impulse Control Disorders At ALLPSYCH Online
Etiology, symptomatology, treatment and prognosis of impulse control disorders.Category Health Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control...... Psychiatric Disorders. impulse control disorders. Common Characteristics.Disorders in this category include the failure or extreme
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powered by FreeFind Psychiatric Disorders Impulse Control Disorders Common Characteristics Disorders in this category include the failure or extreme difficulty in controlling impulses despite the negative consequences. This includes the failure to stop gambling even if you realize that losing would result in significant negative consequences. This failure to control impulses also refers to the impulse to engage in violent behavior (e.g., road rage), sexual behavior, fire starting, stealing, and self-abusive behaviors. Disorders in this Category

14. Intermittent Explosive Disorder In Impulse Control Disorders At ALLPSYCH Online
Intermittent explosive disorder, impulse control disorders, symptoms and treatment. IntermittentExplosive Disorder. Category. impulse control disorders. Etiology.
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powered by FreeFind Psychiatric Disorders Intermittent Explosive Disorder Category Impulse Control Disorders Etiology This disorder is apparently rare, with the majority of cases occurring when the individual is between late adolescence and late twenties. There is some evidence of that the neurotransmitter serotonin may play a role in this disorder.

15. Impulse Control Disorders
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17. Impulse Control Disorders
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18. Impulse Control Disorders
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Impulse control disorders are characterized by an inability to resist the impulse to perform an action that is harmful to one's self or others. This is a relatively new class of personality disorders , and the most common of these are intermittent explosive disorder , kleptomania, pyromania, compulsive gambling disorder, and trichotillomania. Description All of these impulse control disorders involve the loss or lack of control in certain specific situations. The hallmark of these disorders is the individual's inability to stop impulses that may cause harm to themselves or others. Affected individuals often feel anxiety or tension in considering these behaviors. This anxiety or tension is relieved or diminished once the action is performed. Intermittent explosive disorder is more common among men, and involves aggressive outbursts that lead to assaults on others or destruction of property. These outburst are unprovoked or seem to be out of proportion to the event that precedes them. Kleptomania is more common among women, and involves the theft of objects that are seemingly worthless. The act of stealing relieves tension and is seen by the individually to be rewarding. The actual stealing is not pre-planned, and the concept of punishment for the crime doesn't occur to these individuals, although they are aware that what they are doing is wrong.

19. Psychological Impulse Control Disorders
But, there are several psychological disorders that are defined primarily by lossof control. These impulse control problems will be described here briefly
http://drdonaldfranklin.com/psychotherapy/impulse_control.html
Many psychological problems are characterized by a loss of control or a lack of control in specific situations. Usually, this lack of control is part of a pattern of behavior that also involves other maladaptive thoughts and actions, such as substance abuse problems or sexual disorders like the paraphilias (e.g. pedophilia and exhibitionism). When loss of control is only a component of a disorder, it usually does not have to be a part of the behavior pattern, and other symptoms must also be present for the diagnosis to be made. But, there are several psychological disorders that are defined primarily by loss of control. These impulse control problems will be described here briefly: Intermittent Explosive Disorder - Episodes of aggressive outbursts resulting in either destruction of property or physical assaults on others. Typically, this problem results in legal problems as well, because the individual is often charged with assault, or a domestic violence charge. Loss of control is an essential feature of this disorder. The individual, usually male, has had several incidents of losing control of anger, resulting in aggressive acting out, either by assaulting others, or destroying property. The degree of aggression is always out of proportion to any precipitating factors that might be present (within an argument, for example). Typically, these individuals will not take responsibility for their loss of control, instead blaming the victim, other circumstances in their life, or some third party who may have told them something or said something that "caused" their uncontrolled anger. Lack of control is a central part of the problem, and inability to accept responsibility for the aggression helps to alleviate guilt. It also prevents the individual from making any changes.

20. CME Conference - THIRD ANNUAL Psychiatry Review Impulse Control Disorders: Neuro
THIRD ANNUAL Psychiatry Review impulse control disorders Neurobiology,Diagnosis, and Treatment. October 78, 2002 Radisson Hotel
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Psychiatry Review Impulse Control Disorders:
Neurobiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
October 7-8, 2002
Radisson Hotel Metrodome, 615 Washington Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN Sponsored by
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Fairview University Medical Center
Impulse control disorders is this year's topic for the Department of Psychiatry's Annual Review Course. The multi-disciplinary approach will bring together psychiatrists, primary care physicians, psychologists, nurses, social workers, pharmacists and other health care professionals involved in the care of these patients. Workshops on Monday afternoon will augment plenary sessions.
Program Committee Nancy C. Raymond, MD Suck Won Kim, MD Jon E. Grant, JD, MPH, MD S. Charles Schulz, MD Thomas Mackenzie, MD CME Homepage Educational Objectives After attending this review, participants will be able to: * Identify the risk factors and typical behaviors associated with impulse control disorders, including compulsive shopping, kleptomania, compulsive sexual behavior, compulsive aggression, and gambling * Outline approaches to cognitive behavioral therapy for impulse control disorders * Describe the STEPPS approach to borderline personality disorders * Identify the special features and treatment challenges of impulse control disorders in adolescents * Describe the neurophysiologic basis of selected impulse control disorders

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